Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)

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X ' .x r . 1 4 X l ' , I My EISKHQATFHGD A432 L. - gd, -, -,,.,- J l.f.lf X ,X NAA xf xmmi x I K J IIIIQ EIF' lf YY N V! x ' EL 2 ' 'l I l W f W' 'El 31 NmQkf5TIIKiE W 5 ADMINISTRATION E. H. BESHLIN ....,,,.... A. G. ELDRED .I.. M XV. 5. LLARK .I.....,. . W. M. ROBERTSON .. XV. F. CLIXGER R. VV. RIACKAY H. JOHN Smoxxs, JR .,,., , P. WY M. PRESSEL ...,,,.. BI. AIOHR FLOYD VV. BA'ruURs'r .............. -I. B. L151DIG.....,...,.... R. R. YOUNG ....... -IQII I1 '- Presidcfnl .1 'ice-Presizlmt . ....... Secremry w reasurfr . ......... Solicitor Slzperizztenzlmzt Prznczjml .IYICF-Ijfillfifilll , Vief-Prirzcifwzl I I Xyfx 4x gfa Z. X Z N mK mf WW 1 f X ' X LQ? . L i - -'f1 1 v f v 1 r -X 'I Xe 1 sq 3:4 W2 -MIZPW .4 Qff fy , X I--Ji 3 M AIF' , S x ' ' x 'Q ' 'lll I 1 Q f sv 'W gf 'X 5 'El V, f - 25. A ' -?' E FACLJ LTY AI,-X'I'ILD.-X STEINIIOFF ANNA KAHI. AIARY STONE ICLILABETII XVICKSTRONI CHRISTINE liL'RIJ llisfory PIIOEBE FINLEY AIARY IJAYIDSON ROBERT R. YOUNG BIARY AARON DORIS KIDDIQR J l111'lIw11nfiI's IQDNA CSLASSER JAINIES VVAITIC j. B. LEIDIO Cn Ill 111 rfviflf 3-IARY PEISBLES IXRLYN F. U UN HA NI J. LESLIE ELLIS RUIII VTILLOTSON JANET CARLSON CLARA SPADIS ALLAN FRANK ARLYN F. DUNHANI LUKE NCJECKIER FLOYD BATH URST VVILLIAM LAF1-'ERTY HARRY LXICCHESN EY H ELEN WOOD Lzzzlffzzrzgffs BERNETIIA STRICKLER, German LUNl2'1 1'E HAVENS, Latin BI.-XRY STONE, French BERNICE CJHLEARY, Latin KATHERINE SQIIUYLER, French S4'if'Nt'f' ICRNEST EG. BECKNYITH LAURA DEFORES'I' I LI-:ONARIJ NASON iJlIY'1'.Yit'll! lfllllfllfillll J. B. LEIDIG JUIJITII BANYAR HIiNliX' G. KOLIPIEN llama E1'UIIO1Ilft'.Y IQIJITII KNAEB LAURA IJEFORICST flllzxfz' LAURA BISELL HARRY SUNIAIERS - 1l1IlIlSfI'iIlI Y-lr! HERBERT H. NICHOLS b FRANK IQOPRIVA flrf HIl.DIi6l,ARD EDWARDS Home Nursing ANN G. NVRIOIIT 13 XX! xv ' N9 V 'IF' E Wil Y 1 W' IXX I9 31 'iw f -s 'af l ll?ggllF '?' ALUMNI ASSOCIATICDN I 0.0 HE Warren High School Alumni Association during l the past two years has not stressed its social duties towards the high school graduates. Originally organized as a means of preserving school spirit among those who claim the distinction of graduation from VVarren High School, it has during the past few years taken the task of creating a fund to be made available for student loans. A surprisingly large number of alumni have shown a financial interest in this object, and the senior classes of the past few years have made contributions to this fund. The oflicers of the association are George Whcmlebeii, Paul Harrington and Robert lVI. Kinlcead, and under their ellicient management it is hoped that the loan fund may soon function to the assistance of deserving alumni. The association has made a valuable contribution in keeping active an address list of the 2500 alumni. The association can best function through the assist- ance of the new alumni. Those who were graduated ten and twenty years ago are still interested in the activities of the high school, but the recent graduates are best qual- ified to sustain the association's program. The class of 1933 automatically join the association, and we congratu- late it, not alone for the completion of the school life, but also for its opportunity of fostering the spirit of Wzirren High School in the Alumni Association. -PAUL HARRINGTON, Secretary. ,, .gil 1 4 Ea..- x v , , K, J, , 1 1' .' Xff- ,. X ,H ' ., My ' 1 .VJ ,, 5 . 'O . , f Q, -'XV' V V V . , , 1 sf' , , ' M ' M I ' . i -lr 1 5 W , , 1 1 1 xxx 'I ,N' ' . , ' y , 1 'Q V. . 'A I 4 4 k Q6 NWN ! 4 I Owl LF 1 -:f CLASS QFFICERS Pzuvizlrzzt . Irrifl'-lJ!'f'.YiIll'lIf Sm'rf'fary 7'I'l'fl.K'Ilfl'f . Prnfvfwf D n ll 0 rs ...... . Hi.x'tr11'i1111 Tfcvfrzfrfz '....,. . Pflrf .. .ll'.YI'f'l' CYZIILV Cofn rx CYZIIXX Fl ozvfr . fl frm' at ..... . HSHIQRVVOOD AIILLER , AIARCARIZT CHALMERS .. . A HELEN OLSON ROBERT DELONG . RI.-XRY QIRAFT M YRON '1'11ox1As IQATH ERIN If lqlil-IM Y Riff 15 me -- JANE CULVER ,. LIEANNE LESSER ROBERT IJELONG ., HMORG.-xN XVEST . ...... ISRAEL SHULMAN .. Blue amlSiI1ver ..,,, ,Iris fllozlestine f 'Z Mirdemm NL ,EF N IEI Z NME 56 Y 'mf 'lo ,Q A, ,' ,IA 91.0 Zi A ul f,. A 1, .x ff. .WZ 45151 CI ASS PQIZM Old Bleu, watch us! We're coming to usurp The crown. Old Klen, we come even As once you came Reaching for the sceptre. Each of us has a plan And 21 dream. Guide us over these First few steps! Old Klen, we are yours, But our respect rests in The strong, For we are young. Wie are youth! Old XlCI1,Z1ld usl Only the heartless would Hold us hack. Loose usl Loose us! XVe ure hlue waters of life Surging with tides of inspiration. Tasks ure small. Loads :ire light. For we are fresh with youthl Ancestors, hear our plea And loose usl Loose us! To mighty deeds Ur ..... - MORGAN L. XVEST, JR. 16 E? .- XY X l T l 6 I XE Sf Smjw f 01X A f RSF' , :EI 31 S W, ,Q Proprietor ,.,.. CLASS DAY JUNE 2, 1933-7:30 P. AI. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THE RADIO AND RADIOVISION BROADCAST from THE BLUE AND SILVER STUDIO By 51111111 Louise Kfllll CAST Sfudio Staff Announcer ......I .. She ,,.,. , H istorizln ..... Poet .... .. ,. VVzIrbler ........ ACCOHIPIIIIISI Prophet ........., Assistant, Testator ,,..... . Dzlncers .....I. Radio Sfarx ,........SHIiRYVOOD DIILLIZR ,,.....ISRAEL SHULMAN ...................WILLIANI BIORSI5 , CONSTANC I2 JOHNSON ..,,,I...JI2ANNIz LESSER MORGAN XVIEST ,. ...I..I ROBERT DELONG HJANI5 CULVER I ,.......,. DIARY CR,AXFT RONIAINE ISRICKSON ROBERT DEIJONG r I ,,,, , ..,., ..I.. ,....., ,,,,,... . . IXATY IXEHINI, ADA ROBSON Donors .. ........ JANE CULVIZR, Ii,-XTHRYN KEIIAI, AIYRON VIIHOTNIAS Junior Class Presidents. ,,,., ..,...,,,, ,,........,,, ..,.....,.. . . I .. STUART IXIYIER Orclzesfrfl GAII. OLSON AIIKE NICHOLS IRONIAINI5 ISRICKSON ISRAEL SHULAIAN JANE CULVIZR Class Flower .... ..,,,,,,,, ,,............. ,.I.. I I ' is Class Colors . ....... ,,,, I glue :Ind Silver Dance , .........,..............,, ...... ....., 8 :30 P. III. Gymnasium -. 17 11 Hslltwxggfpfgiges we A.A?mffMlWZfWl' 1 ON 1 f 2 7 X 4 le SAF' 'lllifj if gziegfew 18 JOHN E. ALLEN -Johnny Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Macbeth g The House with the Twisty Windowsng Waiting at the Churchng Candlelight , Stage Manager for the Night of Playsg Latin Club 1217 Track 121- As the Jig:-Saw Puzzle King, Johnny has clearly shown us his business ability. But this isnlt thc- only side to Johnny, he's also quite a stand-by for the fair members of the school. ARTHUR L. ANDERSON - Axel Football 12, 3, 419 Varsity 1415 Basketball 12, 3, 413 Varsity 1415 Track 11, 2, 31g Var- sity 131g Hi-Y Club 12, 315 French Club 1213 Assistant Home Room Chairman 131. Nobody knows Arthur but everybody knows Axel. He played end on the football team, but that is by no means the only way in which he has won the favor and affections of his fel- low students. IRENE J. ANDERSON - Ikie Girls' Club 1113 Orchestra 1113 Latin Club 12, 3, 41- It's a lot easier to look Over Irene than it is to Overlook her. What she lacks in size she makes up in ability and hard work. RUTH E. ANDERSON - Ruthie Ruth's quiet, calm manner is always a source of pleasure to her friends. Her smile and per- sonality will always win friendships through- out long years ahead. RUTH G. ANDERSON - Ruthie Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 11, 215 Stenographers' Club 1415 Com- mercial Contest 141. How does she do it? Such a mind must surely be a gift from the gods. Otherwise, how could she be so very intelligent and so very interest- ing. ifxikflxf wa f ms I llbgfg I 9 33 'wi . Jsssnz ANDRIEWS Dramatic Club 12, 313 Stenographers' Club 141, Glee Club 13, 413 Glee Club Concertg Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Assistant Home Room Chairman 1317 Girls' Athletic Association 111. Jessie is usually bustling around keeping her- self busy in having a good time. Shv's proved herself capable of making friends and keeping them. ROBERT B. BACKSTROM - Bob Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Class Baseball 1315 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 315 Spanish Club 11, 21g Boys' Athletic Association 11, 21. If silence is golden, Bob is wealthy. He would rather listen than talk, a virtue that is rare but desirable. DOROTHY M. BETTS-Dot Girls' Club 1113 Girls' Athletic Association 121. Can a person be happy-H0-lucky and a hard worker at the same time? Dot has shown us that she can. JAYN E P. BETTS - Jaynie Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 11, 219 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 213 Latin Club 11, 219 Treasurer 121, French Club 1313 Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 41, President 1315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41. Jayne fi an attractive profile f a sw:-ut smile. In spite of the fact that she takes her time, Jayne always Mets there somehow. DON.fXLD E. BJ ERS 4 Don Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 413 Track 1119 Hi-Y 11, 2, 313 Spanish Club 11, 213 Home Room Chairman 111 Q Boys' Athletic As- sociation 12, 3, 41. A tall and blond accomplishgsl musician! Don also has no mean athletic ability which when added to his Hood nature makes him a hard fellow to beat. -..if 19 13..- ,D-qv, 'SWK xN4QcR?m4fsXWWZNW fs IX 0 w KNEW N XM TL xr IQ 31 ' ' 1175 3 F -,IQ i E , 4 l1lADELlNl5 L. BLAIR - Zliladge Glee Club 13, 41Q Dramatic Club 11, 219 Min- strel Show 1113 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Ring Committee 1319 Finance Committee 131Q Pub- licity Committee 13, 41Q Social Service 1419 Orchestra 11, 219 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 219 Class Basketball 13, 419 Class Cap- tain 141. Madge -our pretty china doll! Fickle, per- haps, but her wit and personality have an at- traction for boys and girls alike. Madge's hobbies are dancing and just having a good time. VIOLETTE I. BLICK - Blicley Stenogiaphers' Club 141. When Violette comes on the bus every day, she brings her quiet air of independence with her. Under that mass of curly hair there's just loads of ideas and useful information. WINIFRED E. BLICK - Winnie Stenographers' Club 1419 Junior Philomel 1415 Girls' Club 111. Winnie has an air of sincerity and sweetness that simply makes you like her. By being as sincere in her work as she has been in friend- ship, she has attained a worth-while record. FRANCES li. BONAVITA - .Franny Girls' Club 1419 Girls' Athletic Association 1219 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. She is quiet, except when she smiles, and then she doesn't seem quiet. A sincere, hard worker like Frances doesn't have much time in school for silliness or wasting time. l1lARY R. BONAVITA - Bonnie tion 11, 219 Girls' Club 141g Basketball 11, 3, 41. A busy person herself, Mary delights in help- ing other busy people. And incidentally, per- haps that's the secret of her happy smile. 20 Eg..- Latin Club 12, 3, 419 Girls' Athletic Associa- 2, QW NW W N N033 T 5 Qtellf '?' N V - -1 xr- A wx if ' ll ' 'f I I S f V' Vlf up '11 ps b 'xvibg-gl-,fl ROBIQRT BRANCH - Bob Where the talkin!! is loudest and where the discussions are hottest, there you will gen- erally find Bob with a wealth of material on every subject. l1lARILYN BROWN Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club Ring Committee. Neat, edit-ient, capable, ambitious, good-na- tured ee all these adjectives apply to Marilyn. What more could be desired in a good stenog- rapher 'Z ANNA E. BRUNO - Ann Latin Club qz, 315 cms' Club 121. Anna hails from Tiona or thereabouts but has become a loyal W. H. S. supporter. RAYMOND E. CARROL - Ray Debating Club 13, 415 Orchestra. Ray's wide diversification of talents make him a welcome, although recent, addition to our class. AIARGARET A. CHALMERS - llluzzy Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Vice-President 1315 President 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 1315 President 1315 Debating Club 13, 415 President 1415 Varsity 1415 Dramatic Club 1415Vice-President1415Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Secretary 1315 President 12, 415 Home Room Vice-Chairman 11, 415 Class Officer, Vice- President 1415 Blue and White Board 12, 31: Dragon Board 1415 Feature E.ditor5 Junior Plav, Go Slow, Mary 1315 Hi-Y Girls' Club Hallowe'en Dance Committee 13, 415 The Night Before Christmas 1315 Selfishness vs. Unselfishness 1415 Clarion 12, 315 Girls' Club Ring Committee 1315 Kiski Delegate 1315 Kid Day Dance Committee 13, 415 Chairman 1415 Music Delegate 1315 Music Committee 12, 315 Class Volleyball 12, 315 President of Student Corporation 1415 Play, When Love Was Young 141. Loquacious, versatile, conscientious, intelli- gent, humorous, accommodating, friendly, de- pendable, capable, human and admirable- all go to describe Chalmers. Z1 ,tAM,mmff l ff x r lx X 3 2 xv My f SWF' 'El I fl -Q' 22 l1IADlil,lNE E. COLE - Aggie Stenographers' Club 1415 Girls' Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 12, 319 Class Bas- ketball 1l, 2, 31. How we envy those Lrray eyes! There's a sense of humor and a lot of seriousness hid- den in their depths. Madeline just goes quietly on her way and acquires many friends as she Hoes. WINIFRED L. COVERT - Winnie Dramatic Club 12, 313 Stenographers' Club 141. Winnie has almost succeeded in concealing her sense of humor and friendly disposition by seeming to be studious - but do you know Winnie Y She has found the secret of earning high marks and having a good time while she's doing it. BIARY L. CRAFT Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Glee Club 11, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 French Club 1315 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 121. Lovely face and personality, sweet disposition, a perfect sense of humorfand Mary! JAMES R. CRUIQKSHANK -Jim Basketball 141. Although he has only been with us a year and a half, Jim has already established a reputa- tion for being a friendly, carefree, happy-gm lucky, all-around, good fellow. 1He,s also a poet but thz1t's a seeret!1 HOMER L. CULBERTSON 4- Cubby Football 12, 3, 41g Varsity 1413 Basketball Third Squad 11, 215 Baseball 11, 215 Track 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1415 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Secretary 1413 Older Boys' Confer- ence 1417 Chair Squad 1413 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 21. Cubby threw the weights in track, was a slug- ger in baseball, went out for basketball, saw real service in football. His work in that '32 line won't soon be forgotten. X f x f w'f114 IN 0 l K W iv, fs? IE' 31 -1 SIDNEY A. CULISERTSON - Sid Football 12, 315 Boys' Athletic Association 12, 315 Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 415 Home Room Chair- man 1415 French Club 1315 Latin Club 141. His motto, Keep Smiling 5 his pastime, mak- ing: teachers laugh. This amiable fellow at- tracts many friends and succeeds in holding them. JAN is 1V. CULVER - Jrunfy Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Orchestra 1215 Music Committee 13, 415 Chairman 1415 Glee Club 11, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary 5 To Many Marys 5 Three Potatoes for Mary 5 Jo-The Dvnamo 5 Candlelight 5 Crinedine 5 The Witches' Curse 5 Waiting at the Church 5 Blue and White Board 1315 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Committee 1415 Vice-Chairman, Class Donor 1415 Senior Announcement Committee 1415 Delegate to Girl Reserves' Conference 1415 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. J:-in:-'s of il happy-go-lucky nature, and is ul- ways having a swell time. In her last two years, June has had two Hlyigl' interests. LSAROLIN XV. IJAYIDSON - Dusty Girls' Club 11, 215 Latin Club 1215 Secretary5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 The Dream That Came True 1215 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 1315 Blue and White Board 131. Dusty is our china doll, but don't be mis- taken-this doll has brains! JAUNITA li. DEAN - W'any Latin Club qz, 3, 415 Girls' Club 41, 21. Jaunita-- reminds one of Old Spain. A true friend, self-saerilic-ing, and ready to do her share whatever it may be. ROBERT B. DIQLONG-1300 Boys' Athletic Association 1115 Boys' Glee Club 1115 Latin Club 11, 215 President 1215 Secretary 1115 French Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Committee 1415 Home Room Chairman 12, 315 ViceChair- man 1115 Class Treasurer 11, 415 President 1215 Testator5 Dragon Board Advertising Manager 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 President 1415 Over De River Charlie- 5 Bathing Beauty Contest 5 George and Mar- tha Return 5 Weiners on Wednesday 5 Evening of Plays, Elmer 5 Older Boys' Con- ference 131. Bob has been one of the best-liked fellows in our class as proved by the number of oHiees he has held. He has personality, good looks, and above all, a talent for making friends. . -agile 2 3 Z.- M E L l i - .E V 5 xx ss. V- X, v xx- ,f a Y 7 'w1fSKLf v v .Ages X-msg fl at I9 1 LWC1 1 'M . ww- ell' . 2 AW 1 Wk Vx v 5 fs2 vagffff W Y K 2 -a' A 7QlQ m JANE F. DIETSCH - fanif Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 13, 415 Glee Club Il 11, 215 Glee Club I 13, 415 Dramatic Club 1415 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1215 Ring Committee 1415 Finance Committee 1415 Music Committee 1315 Membership Committee 131. Jane seems to be inexhaustible as far as talk- ing and fun-seeking is concerned. Just to know her increases your optimistic views on life. And still pleasure doesn't take all of Jane's time, as one can easily tell by her marks. ROBERT R. DOOLITLE - Ganga Baseball 1115 Track 12, 315 Football 12, 3, 415- Varsity 1415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' Ath- letic Association 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Chair Squad 141. Bob's name didn't apply, at least when it came to football. He was our smashing, fighting center who usually accomplished just what he set out to do. JANE A. EATON -Janie Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Cabinet 13, 4115 Social Service Committee 11, 2, 315 Devotional Com- mittee 1415 Girls' Club Basketball 13, 415 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Dramatic Club 1215 Spanish Club 1315 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 41. It didn't take us four years to discover that Jane was one of the best sports imaginable plus a cheerful, hard-working! student. l1lYRNA L. EDMISTAN - Happy Girls' Club 1415 Ring Committeeg Finance Committee5 Class Basketball 121. Myrna is a pleasant combination of serious- ness and jollity. Her classmates know that shc's a serious worker as well as a willing and helpful one. KENN ETH C. EDWARDS - Ken Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. People who are dependable usually amount to somethinrxg therefore, we predict a bright fu- ture for Ken. 24 I 4 4 xkqkts fwzm f X :L N0 - E f A Wasil' iq 33 CATHERINE E. EKEY - Kate Latin Club 1213 Girls' Club 121. Catherine has a quality that seems to be rather rare nowadays, the quality of industry. She is one of the most conscientious and hard- working girls in our class, and also one of the friendliest. ROMAINE A. ERICKSON - Rae Orchestra 11, 2, 313 Latin Club 121g Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Ring Committee 131, Music Committee 13, 41g Glee Club 141, Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary 1315 Too Many Marys , Crinoline and Candlelight , Jo-The Dynamo 131, Three Potatoes for Mary , The Old Pea- body Pe-w g Night of Plays, Elmer 141. Rae can not be described in a few short sen- tenccs. Her ability has been shown by her acting, reciting, playing, club activities, and her scholastic record during four busy years in high school. DOROTHY E. FARR - Dot Stenographers' Club 1413 Girls' Club 1415 Ring Committee 141, Social Service Commit- tee 141. Some people have the ability to accomplish things, and really stick to a job until it's done. Dorothy believes in work first and play af- terward, which is not a bad idea. ROSE K. FILLIS - Ro-Rf, Girls' Club 11, 2, 31, Membership Committee 1115 Finance Committee 1215 Social Service 1313 Girls' Athletic Association 12, 315 Bas- ketball League 121g Stenographers' Club 131. Always laughing, always talking, Rose is a real lover of fun. She's so busy enjoying life that she d0csn't have time to be anything but cheerful. VEREX A. FONT - V Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 1413 Girls' Club Membership Committee 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 413 Girls' Glee Club 12, 31. A cheerful, happy-20-lucky person who en- joys life by laughing and trying to get others to do the same. -..sgf 25 Ea..- X kkfg Xa 1X O11 N T174 SWF ' q 33 '17, .5 J. E? 26 ELSIE L. FOSTER -- ,Inge Girls' Athletic Association5 Captain Junior Basketball5 Captain Sophomore Basketballg Girls' Reserves 11, 215 Girls' Club 1315 Dra- matic Club 1Sub-Hi15 Girls' Glee Club 121. Perhaps Elsie has seemed quiet and retiringg that's because shcfs working: hard most of the time. When she-'s not working, she's prob- ably playing basketball. JOSEPH F. GAUGHN - Joe Football 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 415 Class Baseball 1315 Basketball 1215 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 13, 415 Latin Club Play Committee 1215 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Older Boys' Conference 141. Joe tried hard to hide for three years, but dur- ing his senior year we discovered him with his wit and general likableness, and made him some out of his shell. DIARY CATHERIN E GAUGHN Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Clarion 13, 415 Double Quartet 1415 Philomel 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Christ- mas Carols 5 Twelve Old Maids. A sophisticated air. a sweet, gracious man- ner, and a captivating personality all go to describe our Mary, Mary, quite contrary. CARLETON F. GAY - Butch Dramatic Club 1115 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 12, 315 Baseball Squad 12, 315 Class Baseball 1415 Older Boys' Con- ference 1415 French Club 11, 215 Science Club5 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Usher for Commencement of '325 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Treasurer 1415 Football Police Squad 1415 Orchestra 11, 215 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Dance Committee 141. He's a snappy dresser, a smooth dancer, and a good athlete. Is anything more needed to prove Butch's popularity 'I JOHN P. GETTINGS - Goober Football 12, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 41: Baseball 11, 2, 315 Varsity 12, 315 Basketball 12, 315 Class Secretary 1315 Home Room Chairman 1315 Latin Club 12, 341 5, Treasurer Latin Club 2 . You can't miss Goober. His peculiar amble and his ready banter mark him very plainly. And besides being very plainly marked, John X has been quite noticeably popular. X KKK xk fwijk tw I I 5 ' ji? RUTH E. GIQTTINGS - Ruthie Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Girls' Club 1315 Stenographers' Club 1415 Class Basket- ball 13, 41. Ruth-a blush, laughing blue eyes, pearly teeth, and a lively sense of humor, plus a lot of ambition and ability to :ret ahead. RIARIE J. GHERES E Rhea Girls' Glee Club 1115 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1215 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. Marie's lovely eyes and smile are her Out- standing characteristics. Though she is seri- ous and quiet part of the time, that's only an- other point in her favor. GERALD F. GIBSON - Gerry Track 11, 2, 315 Varsity 12, 315 Latin Club 12, 315 Debating Club 13, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Dra- matic Club 13, 41. Here is a young man who always seems to have a new idea or plan to try out. His Origin- ality makes him a very interesting person to know. HAROLD I. GIBSON - Pete Spanish Club 12, 315 Committee for Spanish Club Party 1215 Radio Club 1115 Treasurer 1113 Hi-Y 1215 Home Room Chairman 1315 Boys' Athletic Association 111. Harold is our soda-fountain cowboy. If he isn't rushing to work, he is rushing up Poplar Street: whichever place it is, Harold is in earnest. LLEWELLYN R. GIBSON - Louie Hi-Y 1115 Basketball 1115 Football 12, 3, 415 Track 11, 2, 31. Louie's football ability has made him well- knowng the genuineness of his friendship has made him a favorite. -.4 27 Et..- I I 59' Ummxhws Af! I N Q 1 Hmlllygv Cx IK, WX f xx x 1 ff! , 1 X LQ? s Q 1 milfs if -...,g+ 28 53..D.- EDWARD XV. GOUGH, jR.- Ed, Speed When Ed is around there's sure to be some- thing doing. He's never quiet, never out of mischief and never through thinking up some new idea for annoying teachers. HELEN M. GRAY - Sis Girls' Club 12, 315 Latin Club. Helen is one of our most studious and hard- working classmates. Her scholastic record, her sweetness, and her quiet reserve are all admirable. lVIELVIN E. GRAY -- Mel French Club 121. Mel is the class wizard. You may marvel at the 95's but you're missing something if you don't know the fellow who is responsible. HELEN R. GROVES Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 Spanish Club 12, 315 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Treasurer of Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Vice-President 1215 Trio 1315 Double Quartet 13, 415 Clarion 12, 315 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Committee 1315 Class Day Dance Committee 1315 Junior Play Committee 1315 Senior Play Committee 1415 Blue and White Board 1315 Warren-James- town News Board 1315 Dragon Board 1415 Girls' Club Ring Committee 1315 Players' Group 1415 Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary 1315 The Night Before Christmas 5 The Merry- Go-Round 5 The Witches' Curse 5 Selfish- ness vs. Unselfishnessug The Ladies Aid So- ciety 5 One Gift Above Another 5 Evening of Plays 13, 415 Daring Daughters 5 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Actress, student, and songster-all in one, Helen's activities and personality have made her both well-known and popular. JANE M. GRUNDBERG - Grundy Girls' Club 13, 415 Ring Committee 1315 Ste- nographers' Club 141. This seemingly quiet and prim little person is not really so quiet after you know her. Jane's neatness will be appreciated in an office or wherever she goes. Kfxmff W2f4, CD IX ol i K W 5 5 XVSQF ??NwSEWWg??WQSW'lql2g::aE 3'WWWM5K5W QS7NSi l 7 5 X . W05. ' IVA li. GUSTAFSON - Gusty Iva is quiet and reserved, but her reputation is once a friend, always a friend. If you want to hear the latest expressions, see lva. LAURETTA B. GUSTAFSON - Rem: Stenographers' Club 141. A loud psss't and you know that Retta is near. We recommend her from past experi- ences as a blues chaser. XIARY M. HABEN - Habfn Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Ring Committee 1313 Vice-Chairman, Rochester Conference 1415 Music Committee 1313 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 121g Class Basketball Captain 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Girls' Glee Club 11, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 141g Home Room Vice-Chairman 13, 415 Commercial Contest 1315 Junior Philomel 13, 415 President 141. The word hurry almost missed being in Mary's vocabulary. However, she always has time to make friends, be a friend, take an ac- tive part in school life, and to have a sweet smile and friendly word for everyone. JEAN M. HADLIEY Girls' Club 12, 413 Girls' Athletic Association 111g Dramatic Club 111. Jean's quiet manner hides a friendly and likv- able disposition. If you think that she's al- ways quiet and serious, you just d0n't know Jean. EDNA V. HAIZHN - Eddie Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Ring Committee, Glee Club 13, 419 Secretary 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Home Room Chairman 111: As- sistant 121g Latin Club 11, 213 Vice-President 11, 213 French Club 131. If you're feeling low and blue, See Eddie. Sha- s certain to be a sure cure. We like you as you are, Eddie. WQZQEW lg!! Q wh is AXZ2 x Xm s ,Eli iq 1 we Q' Q -..sg 30 l3lf'l'TY A. HALSIEY - Betty Glee Club 13, 425 Dramatic Club 13, 425 Home Room Chairman 1325 Debating Club 1325 Jo, the Dynamo 132. Betty is our attractive, sophisticated class- mate who entered in her junior year. Despite this, Betty has made many friends and has proved herself very capable in many school activities. GENEVIEVE V. HAMMERBECK - Gen High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 325 Class Bas- ketball 1l, 2, 3, 425 Class Hockey 1125 Track Team 1125 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 22. Gen is our basketball enthusiast. She has a lively sense of humor and a bubbling wit that never seems to desert her. JAMES E. H.AZEl.'l'INl2 - Jim French Club 12, 325 Hi-Y Club 1125 Orchestra 12, 3, 42. James f the student, musician, chemist, and dependable friend. We will all miss this chap with his quiet, mannerly air. G.1Xll. M. H EARD - Mzzrgie Latin Club 12, 325 Girls' Athletic Association. Few students in our class have really worked as hard and as conscientiously as Gail has. ln spite of her seriousness, she is always friendly and sweet, and her quiet modesty ap- peals to us because of its rareness. lil.lZABE'l'll A. lsl1fRm2NDoRF Didzlizf Latin Club 1225 Girls' Club 11, 2, 325 Glee Club 11, 2, 325 Girls' Athletic Association 132. Diddie ia real busybody! Often seen- but more often heard. She is one of the most talkative and good-natured girls in the class. When you want entertainment ask Diddie to play the piano. xx xx 1 XX vy ggi 9 I X X x I X f4YxQVm fS?WM f In f Mr -.1 PEI 3-1 lllfgg ROBERT W. H ESCH - Hub Bob is a small fellow with a large capacity for smiles and friends. W11.1.1AM C. l'llGllHOUSli - Rabbilx Football 12, 335 Manager 1435 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 435 Varsity 13, 435 Baseball 12, 335 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Orchestra 11, 2, 335 Band 12, 335 Spanish Club 11, 235 Home Room Chairman 11, 435 Blue and White Board 12, 335 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43. Bill is another of that bashful type. Despite this he seems to manage to come pretty well forward, for who of us does not know Rab- bits. He has gained fame on the basketball court and has shown his dependable-ness and ability as football manager. GEORGE HINTON Track 11, 2, 33. George is a pocket edition of Einstein. We all respect him for his unlimited capacity for knowledge and learning. BURLA. L. l'lOCKN1AX Stenographers' Club 1435 Dramatic Club 143. Burla has the reputation of being: a hard worker and a true friend. These two quali- ties alone warrant her success. IQVERETT J. HUI.'fB1.AN S Em- His words are words of wisdom. Knowing: a subject and knowing it well is not unusual for Everett-his being a real student. fi. . .fini-LJ 31 ni WE' l.4.I NK k fmwff, if f Mol XY:-7 R 1 -...,5f 3 2 53..- HELEN R. HULTMAN Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 De- votional Committee 13, 415 Assistant 1415 Publicity Committee 13, 415 Social Service Committee 11, 215 Ring Committee 1315 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Class Bas- ketball 12, 31g Class Captain 1315 Girls' Glee Club ll 1115 Girls' Glee Club I 12, 315 Clar- ion 1215 Debating Club 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 415 The Christmas Party 5 Junior Ring Committee. Windblown bobs are Helen'S specialty. Just as well known to us as her haircut are her frankness, her sincerity, and her cheerful- ness. EMERSON S. HYATT - Prince Spanish Club 11, 215 Football 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 215 Basketball Third Squad 11, 2, 315 Varsity Basketball Manager 141. Emmy is the little fellow with the big mind. Calmness is an especially outstanding trait. Emmy hurrying would hardly seem possible. GORDON J. ISEMAN - Bud Home Room Chairman 13, 415 Track 131. Bud is one of our he-men who is popular with the so-called fairer sex. Perhaps it's his dancing, or maybe it's his personality. He has his serious moments though, and when he does, things are accomplished. ROBERT S. JAM IES - Bob Science Club 13, 415 Hi-Y Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 1215 Baseball 121: Junior Play 1315 Go Slow, Mary. Bob has tried to make us think that he's been bored all through high school. But sometimes he forgets his boredom and shows us that he's really a clever, amusing and likable fellow. CHESTER L. JOHNSON -A Chet Dramatic Club 12, 315 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 12, 315 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 215 Radio Club 11, 215 Older Boys' Conferenceg Home Room Chairman 121. Chet 3 the handsome playboy! Although his interests have usually been outside of school, we're glad he's a member Of' our class of '33, lf X Aeses bma h W Q VN TX 'EI 1 Jug? CONSTANCE R. JOHNSON - Connie Home Room Chairman 1119 Blue and White Board 12, 31g French Club 12, 31g Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Treasurer 1413 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 419 Debating Club 1415 Sec- retary 1419 Class Vice-President 1215 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Chairman Music Committee 1315 Chairman Social Service Committee 1315 Hi- Y-Girls' Club Play 121, The Dream That Came True , Evening of Plays 141, Junior Play, Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 413 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. The saying Good things come in small pack- ages certainly applies to Connie. If you are in need of a friend or helper, just page Connie and you'll find both. EDMUND A. JOHNSON -- Ed, Slim Spanish Club 11, 21. Edmund's never-failing cheerfulness and his ability to meet and overcome every ob- stacle has commanded the respect of all his classmates. ELEANOR A. JOHNSON - Nollah Girls' Club 11, 21: Girls' Glee Club 12, 313 Dramatic Club 121, Latin Club 121. A student? Yes. And artist? Yes. A friend? Yes. Eleanor doeSn't say much: she just goes quietly along accomplishing whatever she attempts. GEORGE B. JOHNSON - Stew Steve is the boy from the five and ten who can be, but rarely is, serious. H2's smiling, always popular and a never failing.: source of wisecracks. NORA JOHNSON - Xonnie Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Music Committee 1313 Ring Committee 1315 Devotional Com- mittee 131g Finance Committee 131, Junior Philomel 13, 413 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Ac- companist 1413 Clarion 1213 Class Basketball 1215 Girls' Athletic Association 121. ln Nora you find a sunny-haired, smiling, blue-eyed miss whose acquaintance is well worth cultivating. 7 A 33 12? A' l..4l X .xKK4 A A ' IX 0 x 1 x Vi' Y YVJS. Net ' QNX V 1 ' fl K 5 ' fI I I S 1 i' V1 p' I '11 xx. 1 Q 3 1 'WZ ,C RORIERT H. JoHNSoN - Bob Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 315 Track 1315 Science Club 13, 41. If Bob impresses you as having an air of maturity, forget it. He's just as full of life and fun as anybody else. JAMES J. JULIANO - Gehrig Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41. A real sports fan-that's Jimmy. He's an authority on every frame and every team, and his l betcha is known to almost every- OHS. RICHARD W. JULINE - Dick Track 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 12, 3, 415 Foot- ball 12, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Basketball 12, 315 Hi-Y 1415 Latin Club 11, 21. A tall, dark, good-looking fellow: a good, cle-an, hard-playing: athlete: a quiet, earnest, hard-working student: these are some of the things which have made Dick an outstanding individual, li.-XTHRYN J. lxEHM - Iiflfle Cheerleader 13, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 13, 415 De- bating Club 13, 415 Varsity 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Vice-President 1415 Glee Club I 1315 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Com- mittee 1215 Dragon Board 1415 Circulation Manager 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 12, 315 Class Basketball 12, 315 Junior Ring Committee 1315 High School Players' Group 13, 415 Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary 1315 Hi-Y Girls' Club Play, Jo, the Dynamo 1315 Evening of Plays, The Heart of a Clown 1415 The Peabody Pew,'5 Twelve Old Maids 5 Daring Daughters 5 Hi-Y Play, A Run for Her Money 1415 A Regular Fix 5 Weiners on Wednesday 5 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest 5 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Committee5 Executive Committee of Dra- matic Clubg Senior Commencement Announ- cement Committee. Here she is! Cheerleader, dancer, actress. and student. But despite all this she has never forgotten to befjust Katie. JAMES A. KELLER - Jim If variety is the spice of life, then Jim is part of the seasoning. 34 Ee..- 0 w xsv X sv vfsw 5 '4 4 'QW 5 WX xkqsawfsmm A is f f x 1 5 X rs-if ay' AUBREX' V. KNUDl3G.ARD King, dub Latin Club 1215 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Boys' Ath- letic Association 1215 Science Club 141. Despite his appearance of dignity Aubrey is a flood fellow and a desirable friend. JOHN E. KOFOD - Johnnie Orchestra 11, 215 Spanish Club 12, 31. Johnnie's inimitable Sense of humor is just one of the many reasons for his large num- ber of friends. BARBARA L. LADNER - Barb, Bob Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club 1115 Latin Club 1215 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 Steno- graphers' Club 1415 Girls' Club Basketball 13, 41- Vivacious describes Barb. So do lots of other adjectives, but we think that just that one includes her pep, he-r jollinvss, and her readiness to support whatever is xxuiug on about school or elsewhere. Glill'FRUDE L. LANDERS - Trudy Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1215 Ring Committee 1315 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1215 Latin Club 1215 Stenographers' Club 141. With her jolly and fun-loving naturu, and her pretty, brown eyes, Trudy couldift help but be a favoriteA-espn-cially with the on- posite sux. RUTH A. LANGHANS - Rrmie Girls' Club 11, 415 Girls' Glee Girls' Athletic 2, 315 Dramatic Club 12, 3, Club 1315 Latin Club 11, 215 Association 1215 Hi-Y Girls' Club I-lallowe'en Dance Committee 1315 War- ren-.Iamestown News Board 1315 Players' Group 1415 Jo, the Dynamo 1315 Elmer 1415 Too Many Marys 1315 Daring Daughters 141. Our rival of Venus-an aristocratic air, a beauty of her own, a gracious manner, an exquisite style, but stay-don't we hear just a human giggle 'I .eff 35 wwf' q l-44 X !xxXf! Z 1M F 124 E5 , . 1 X, , is - ,,,,, ,e , V lfi , ani. lf- . 36 1- ELINOR R. LARSON - Ellie Freshman Girls' Club5 Girls' Club 12, 315 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 215 Latin Club 12, 315 Ring Committee 1315 Finance Committee 1215 Devotional Committee 12, 31. Won't she make a neat, pretty, little house- keeper 'I Elinor is one of these rare girls who combines domestic ability with intelligence in her school work. JUN E LAWSON Girls' Athletic Associatign 12, 315 Girls' Club 12, 3 . June really believes in looking at the sunny side of life. She's been a bright spot in her class, and will be one wherever she goes. l1'1AGDALENE VV. LAWSON - Jllinga Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Social Service Com- mittee 13, 415 Music Committee 12, 315 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Stenogra- phers' Club 1415 Treasurer 1415 Dragon Board 1415 Typistg Stenographers' Club Style Show 1415 Style Show Committee 141. Santa Claus comes from the North and so does Magdalene. You may make your own choice, but we certainly prefer Mimza's smile and personality to Santa's rotundity and gifts. JEANN E LESSER Latin Club 1215 French Club 1315 Dramatic Club 1315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Treasurer 1415 Ring Committee 1315 Glee Club 11, 3, 415 Junior Ring Committeeg Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Dragon Board 1415 Class Historiang Girls' Glee Club Trio 131. A brilliant, conscientious student, a peach of a sport, an exceptionally good athlete, a will- ing worker, and a valuable friendeall found in Lesser. l1.lILDRlED LINDS EY - Jllid Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Devotional Commit- tee 1415 Chairman 1415 Ring Committee 1315 Social Service Committee 1415 Finance Com- mittee 1315 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Secretary 1215 Dramatic Club 1315 Home Room Vice-Chairman 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 1415 President 1415 Dragon Board 1413 Typist 1415 Girls' Club Basketball Team 13, 415 Nlanager 13, 415 Commercial Contest 1315 Kiski Delegate 1315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Captain 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club Cabinet 1415 Stenographers' Club Style Show 1415 Style Show Committee 141. lt's impossible to resist Mid. Her friendly smile and good-natured disposition will make friends for her everywhere. Wssesmyfw e Aw- N Www W, Tx 1 2 'El 1 H.AROLD V. LINDQUIST - Lindy Orchestra 12, 31, Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Boys' Glee Club Quartet 13, 41, Hi-Y 11, 2, 31, Spanish Club 111, Track 12, 31, Basket- ball 12, 31. Harold possesses a melodious voice, and a charming smile which :rain him many arl- mirers. We can not help but recognize the characteristics of a good, all-around fellow in Harold. JOHN R. LOGAN - lark Football 12, 3, ball 12, 3, 41, 31, Track 131, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Basket- Varsity 13, 41, Baseball 12, Junior Class Vice-President, French Club 12, 31, Treasurer 131, Boys' Athletic Association 12, 3, 41, Home Room Vice-Chairman, Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, President 141, Hi-Y Play, A Run for Her Money , Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Jack reminds us of a. big, cruly-headed, smil- ing youngster, but proves himself to be one of our best, all-around athletes. Hn-'s also one of our popular Beau Brummt-ls. THRESA LOGAN - Tesx Another little girl who is short, but sweet! Gentle manners, charmmu: ways, and a win- ning smile describe Teresa. CAROL l. Lowe- Twinks Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Music Committee 12, 31, Devotional Committee 141, Social Serv- ice Committee 141, Y. W. Carnival Commit- tee 131, Latin Club 12, 31, Vice-President 12, 31, Girls' Athletic Association 121, Class Basketball 121, Players' Group 131, Hi-Y- Girls' Club Play, Jo, the Dynamo , Sar- dines , Polly's Hero , Just Advertise , Waiting at the Church , Ladies Aid So- ciety , Three Potatoes for Mary. A dear, sweet, comely, little girl who yroos about emphasizing: every syllable that no one else emphasizes! Making friends sec-ms to be her avocation. AIARY lf:l.lZAlHi'l'l-I LOWRIQY llfary Lib High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Pub- licity Committee 131, Membership Commit- tee 131, Stenographers' Club 141, Secretary, Stenographers' Club Style Show 141, Com- mittee for Style Show 141, Girls' Athletic Association 121, Advanced Art Club 121, Commercial Contest 131, Freshman Girls' Club 111, Class Basketball 121, Captain 12, 31, Junior Philomel 12, 31, Typist, Dragon Board 141. What a pleasing: personality Y' -Such a fle- lightful and interesting companion! Mary Lib has real ability along domestic lines as well as in commercial work. ' 1 1 5 -4 -2511 37 151- -- ,V ff,,.,-s XV Xl v , - 'fff I 1 S f N' ' W P - Iv xv I9 1 if W lg al? Ez' 38 DANIEL J. LUCIA -- Dan Football 12, 3, 419 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Baseball 13, 41. Dan's grin is typical of his personality. His size kept him from petting a letter in foot- ball, but he played the ,frame and enjoyed it. His determination will win its own reward. l11ARIE E. LUCIA Girls' Club 141, Finance Committee 1413 Musical Committee 141, Stenngraphers' Club 1413 High School Girls' Club Basketball 141. Marie is a quiet and serious worker, but she has time for friendliness and always has a Cheerlul, amicable smile. SYLVIA A. LUCIA - Teddybear Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41g High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Membership Committee 1413 Girls' Athletic Association 1213 Freshman Girls' Reserves, Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Back to the Woodshedng Martha and George Washing- ton , Too Many Marys , Science Club 131. Sylvizfs sweet smile and cheerful disposition have made hvr a place in the hearts of her Classmates that will be hard to fill. KATHERINE R. LUCIE - Katie Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Finance Committee 1215 Dramatic Club 1115 Stenographers' Club 131- Lauehinp brown eyes, a happy-go-lucky na- ture, hysterical giggle, an outstanding ath- lete, and a breezy, fun-loving: girl are all go- ing to lm missed when Lucie leaves our halls. LUCILLE L. LYNCH - Smizty Latin ciub 41, 21. Flashing dark eyes bubbling: over with en- thusiasm for some new story to be told? that's Lucille. If she can't find a good time she will make one, so life is sure to be a pleasure to hor and her friends. Now Yfimn fy? KSN' I L 1 I 9 x V X WXXEXX F 'El 31 1 ll 'I , 4 ' gr .5 f i1LlCE 1lAD1Jl2N - JI Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Art Club 12, 315 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 215 Latin Club 11 . Quite gay and carefree is Alice. And one eould hardly pass her by without 11 seeond glance. Yes, shc's attractive, lou. LIQRUY Al,-XRLli'l I' W Tm- French Club 1115 Glee Club 131. L1-Roy has already made an impression on the business World and will undoubtedly gain his place in the future. ALFR1519 Al.-XURER - ,-ll Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Secretary 1315 Treas- urer 1415 President 1415 Older Boys' Con- ference 13, 415 Class Secretary 1215 Dragon Board 13, 415 Assistant Advertising Manager 1315 Editor-in-Chief 1415 Blue and White Board 11, 2, 315 Circulation Manager 1115 Assistant Business Manager 1215 Business Manager 1315 Latin Club 11, 215 President of Latin Club 1215 Debating Club 13, 415 Varsity 1415 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Presi- dent 1415 Basketball 1215 Home Room Chair- man 1215 Cheerleader 1415 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Dance Committee 13, 415 Chairman 1415 Even- ing of Plays 13, 415 Mr. Bob 1315 Broth- ers 1415 High School Players 1415 Crime Conscious 5 A Regular Fix 5 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play 1315 Jo, the Dynamo 5 Hi-Y Play 1415 A Run for Her Money 5 Junior Play 1315 Go Slow, Mary 5 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Another one of those Maurersl Each has rome and gone leaving an enviable reeurl behind him. Al is no exception tu the rule. A glam-e at his activities and at his report cards is conclusive proof. However, that is but one side of Al. Knowing him is the oth' r sidegu fine fellow, well met. We admire you, Al. GMI. li. AIEAD 4 Puffy Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 415 Football 11, 2, 315 Sci- ence Club 13, 415 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 215 Usher for Commencement 1315 Span- ish Club 11, 21. Chubby? Good-n:1tured'Z A QO01lStLl1lE'l1l.'! Yes ff all these. Gail has also taken a real interest in athletics, and seems to be an especially ardent follower of basketball. KEN N ETH M15RRl'1 1' - Kenny Football 1115 Baseball 1215 Latin Club 1215 Band5 Orchestra5 Home Room Chairman 141. To describe Kenny is to personify the words Slow and Calm. He's a living example of both, and a real friend in the bargain. X AX?sYmmmWJWQ XV QL IX 0 XE- xM l 'f f- ax l 7' ' 31 GLADYS E. l1.lETTS - Gladie Gladys came here in her senior year and im- mediately made a. name for herself as a poet- ess, and from what has already been seen, the name is well deserved. DAVID B. METZGAR - Dave David came to our school in his junior year, but already he is well known. Many of the coeds seem also to know his yellow roadster. ROBERT A. METZGAR - Bob Latin club 12, 3, 415 Football 12, 3, 41. Bob is the younger of the brothers. He may or he may not be shy but at any rate we know he has no trouble in making friends. SHERWOOD G. lVIILLER - Sherry President of Senior Classy President of Fresh- man Class5 Football 12, 3, 415 Varsity 1415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 12, 3, 415 Track 11, Z, 315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Treasurer 1315 Vice-President 1415 Spanish Club 11, 215 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 415 Blue and White Board 12, 315 Dragon Board 1415 Hi-Y Play, A Run for Her Money 5 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Sherry is intelligent, good-looking, athletic and popular with both sexes: so we made him our president. FRANK A. BIOLINARO - Felix Football 11, 215 Track 1115 Glee Club 1213 Stenographers' Club 1415 Boys' Athletic As- sociation 1l, 21. You can't describe an infinite quantity. There- fore we leave it to you to discover Frank's variety of talents. A, EQ..- vw Rf r mixes X mffwxgjw 1 X is ,F TY-El X iv ' x 'J RH' X V 'W' A ff 1 1 S f V' rf N -fe. wx-s 'QI 31 SARA A. BIOORE - Sally Girls' Club qs, 435 Girls' else Club ui. Tall, blond, and good looking! Sally enjoys a good time but works when she has to! Friends? She has many! Enemies? She has few. She will, no debut, continue to enjoy life after her high school days are past. LAVINA P. MORGAN ROTH - Leziie Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Program Commit- tee 1235 Social Committee 1235 Social Serv- ice Committee 1335 Ring Committee 1335 Membership Committee 1435 Publicity Com- mittee 1435 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Girls' Glee Club 11, 435 Mixed Chorus 1435 Latin Club 1235 Girls' Athletic Association 1235 Class Basketball 12, 335 Class Volleyball 1135 Blue and White 11, 2, 335 Literary Board 1135 Exchange Editor 1235 Associate Literary Editor 1335 Home Room Vice-Chair- man 1235 Dragon Board 1435 Clubs Editor 1435 Junior Ring Committee 1335 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 1335 Philomel Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Vice-President 143. Lavina has been in popular demand in high school for boards and such, because of her brains and Willingness to work. VVILLIATN1 R. MORSE - Bill High School Band 13, 435 Band Drvvn--Maior 1435 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 435 Older Boys' Confer- ences 12, 3, 435 Track 1235 Basketball 12, 335 Football-Beaty Manager 1435 Spanish Club 11, 235 Science Club 12, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 1235 Class Baseball 1435 Radio Club 1135 Boys' Athletic Association 1235 Tag Committee 12, 33. Bill is our little manager. He has man- aged to achieve the heretofore impossible feat of being everywhere and doing every- thing at once. With his ready smile Bill is certain to succeed. XVIZRNA M. BIYERS Girls' Club 143. It hasn't been proved that gentlemen prefer blondsf' but as far as Verna is concerned we certainly wouldn't blame them if they did. AIARTHA li. RICCONNELL - lllart Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Social Service Com- Committee 1135 Music Devotional Committee 1335 Ring Council 1435 435 Debating Club 12, Latin Club Treasurer. mittee 11, 435 Social Committee 12, 435 1335 Ring Committee Dramatic Club 12, 3, 335 Latin Club 1235 A sweet. loyal, smiling, little person who Hoes about her work with such a serious manner that we find the reason for those marks. 4 1 -..sgf 41 3339..- X4 N xxy xv Vygk 9 llxm Z I X X ksfsffmmw M 2 I f X X f We F Wx. X5 il. O 4 1 f-its A r THEODORE F. l1'lCDONALD - Ted Football 12, 3, 412 Basketball 1313 Baseball 11, 2, 313 Boys' Glee Club 11, 211 Boys' Ath- letic Association 11, 2, 3, 413 Latin Club 12, 313 Science Club 141. lf hard work is any indication of success, Theodore is bound to succeed. YQ JY Q 0 ADAH V. MCINTOSH - Micky Girls' Glee Club 1113 Girls' Club 141. A pleasing personality counts a great deal in an office. Adah certainly has one, and she also has a lot of ability and ambition to go with it. FRANCES AICKENNA - Fran Frances was another member of the class who came to us in her senior year. But she settled right down to making friends and be- ing: one. RAYMOND C. NELSON - Ray Boys' Glee Club 131. Ray is a genial fellow and rather happyqzo- lucky. He hasn't participated in activities' to any frreat extent but at the same time has been a good friend to many a person. STUART G. N ELSON - Stewie Orchestra 11, 21g Hi-Y 12, 3, 413 Blue and White Board 121g Stenographers' Club 141: Vice-President 1413 Baseball 11, 215 Foot- ball 13, 413 Dragon Board, Advertising 1413 Boys' Athletic Association 1213 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Despite his stature, Stewy is one of the big- gest fellows in the senior class. Nelson is just another name for a real friend. -. ,gf 42 yy..- N- - - xv ,,-x. xxx ' N, X' I' 1' L ' 11 1 1 S f N' V if Q I '11 ye. , I H I 31 llfimj I l Qfss xxx ffwx we V ff 'El QJSBORN NEWHALL - Oswald, Osie Osie is a quiet, unassuming fellow who pre- fers the woods to a schoolroom, but who makes the best of the latter with a smile and a wisecrack. RIICHAEL J. NICHOLS - flfike Orchestrag Band. Mike, in addition to being a skilled banjo player, is somewhat of a crooner. He's one of those rare people who never refuses to display his talents no matter Where or when he is asked. DORIS l. NOI,I,INGER - Dndy Girls' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3,9 Ste- nographers' Club 13, 43. Her reticonce has perhaps kept many of us from really knowing Doris: however, we know she can work and have a good time do- ing it. JOHN F. NORDINIS1 Jark Football 12, 31, Boys' Athletic Association 12, 323 French Club 1213 Science Club 13, 415 Natural Science Paper 141. Jack is a serious fellow who has -his own ideas as to how things should be clone. He has many friends who admire him for his practical knowledgxe. Al,-XRGARET lYYSTRO1XI - Zllarg Latin Club 11, 2jg Spanish Club 13, 415 Dra- matic Club 12Dg Girls' Club 12, 33: Social Service Committee 13jg Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Clarion Concert 12Dg Basketball 123. She's sweet and petite as any Sal, She's proved herself to be a peach: If once you have her for a pal You can count on her sticking like a leech. 3 NLF' iii 3 -..gf 43 Ba.- if Ll 52Q,YsffMm host VX W 5 V4 Ei? V315 5' - -if -- -l-l GENEVA G. OBERG - Gfenie Latin Club 1235 Girls' Club 1335 Girls' Glee Club 13, 435 Mixed Chorus 143. Everyone envies the person who can achieve any goal they set for themselves: and judg- ing from all appearances, Genova certainly has been able to do just that. GAIL L. OLSON - pl717I0j!llllll1l'7 Home Room Chairman 1135 Orchestra 11, 2, 335 Blue and White Board 1335 Dramatic Club 12, 335 Spanish Club 11, 235 Track 1135 Dragon Boardg Art Editor 12, 435 Hi-Y 1135 Art Club 1335 Night of Plays, Hamlet Oh! Hamlet! Where Have You Been? 5 Spark Plugs 5 Night of Plays, Jimmy's Little Sis- ter 1335 Christmas Play 1335 Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary! 1335 Spanish Play, La Broma. You can't put Gail's personality into words, but it's not necessary because everybody knows him. He's a red-headed, likable, ver- satile, and talented chap. HELEN M. OLSON High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Sec- retary 1435 Publicity Chairman 1435 Ring Committee 1435 Kid Day Dance Committee 1335 Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance Committee 1435 Latin Club 1235 Spanish Club 1335 Vice- President 1335 Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 335 Treasurer 1335 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1235 Secretary Senior Classg Dramatic Club 12, 3, 435 Players' Group 1435 Jo, the Dy- namo 5 Frank Glynn's Wife 5 The Ladies' Aid 5 Heart of a Clown 5 Three Potatoes for Mary 5 Mr. Bob 5 Daring Daughters 5 Senior Play, The Hidden Guest 5 Evening of Plays 13, 43. Olson, the capable! 'Alf at Hrst you don't succeed, try, try again seems to be Helen's motto. Usually she succeeds the first time, and by some clever method that no one else has thought of. l3lAURlCE CJSTERGARD - ,Worry Track Squad 1235 French Club 12, 335 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 335 Older Boys' Conference 1335 Radio Club 1135 Boys' Athletic Association 1135 Boys' Glee Club 1235 Dramatic Club 1435 Evening of Plays 1435 Elmer. Morry is the hoofer of our class, and is always around when something is going on, He's also a walking advertisement of what the well-dressed young man will Wear. 3VOODRO3V XV. PARK - Ifooflif Football 12, 3, 435 Varsity 1435 Basketball 12, 3, 435 Track 11, 235 Baseball 1335 Boys' Athletic Association 11, 235 Chair Squad 1435 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Dance Committee 1335 French Club 11, 235 Home Room Chairman 1435 Boys' Glee Club 113- Althougrh rather a shy person, Woody has become known both by his work on the foot- ball field and by his amiable nature in the classroom. 0 YJ' NW M9146 ff' x IKNA' s Qfwfi 4 4 X V Q , 4 X gxffll 31 NLLlIlQv 5 HQ W, Y IQ Suu' me N ED T. PERRY - Perry Track 12, 31, Letterman 1315 Football 121, Spanish Club 12, 31. Ned can blush, smile and do physics prob- lems at the same time. lf that's not an achievement then we never met one. PAULINIS li. PERRY-Perry Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 141- That cute little laugh of l'auline's and the way she looks at you out of the corners of her eyes give her a manner all her own. She's funny, friendly, likeable Pauline. WALTER L. PETERSON - Baldy Football 11, 2, 3, 2, 3, 41, Older Spanish Club 11, 41, Varsity 1415 Hi-Y 11, Boys' Conference 13, 41, 21g Basketball 121, Track 12, 31. Baldy is slow, has a slow smile, and a slow manner, but what an amiable disposition and wealth of ambition are hidden behind these marked characteristics. JANE P. PRAY - Jamey Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1413 Junior Philomel 13, 41, Latin Club 111, Girls' Athletic Association 11, 21. Much talking, laughing brown eyes, a giggle that is catching:--and you have Jane. You uan't miss her, for she's always with her pal, Jane. i JOHN S. RAN' - Jaffe Football 11, 213 Track 1315 Hi-Y. Jack's ability as a smiling: disciple of Jim Londos is well known, but did anybody ever tell you that he's also a ladies' man and a singer 'I -..sgf 4 5 Ee..- Q41 a ,X Mracmy xl, P- f all 'Y B: .wb - 46 yas-- ELEANOR L. REARDON -- En Girls' Club 12, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Ste- nographers' Club 141. Quiet, demure, serene, dignified, and friendly, Eleanor has shown outstanding originality, not only in her work, but in making friends and keeping them. PAUL J. REYNOLDS - Ax Hi-Y 11, 2, 31: Spanish Club 11, 21. A Paul seems to have gotten his share of edu- cation. At least his conversation leads one to believe this. I-Ie's quite well- read. ADA D. RoBsoN -Robbie Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Glee Club 12, 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 419 Girls' Athletic Association 1113 Latin Club 121. A peppy, vivacious, sparkling bit of human- ity! And for such a small bit, she certainly has her share of vim and vigor. JOHN R. RONAN - Riley Spanish Club 11, 21. Some people enjoy their own company at times, and surely such a lover of books as John, would not End time on his hands bor- lng. FLORENCE E. Roos Latin Club 1213 Girls' Club 1315 Girls Glee Club 13, 41. Florence has been a hard-working: student. To work sincerely is to win eventually has been her motto. X ksatsffwmn N N0 K XE7 1 M hex' ' L V ' I A fl K X I I Xx I Q 3 1 Mrawirewmw mg? SARAH Ii. Ross12'rTuR - Sally Entered Warren High 19305 Girls' Club 12, 415 Dramatic Club 1215 Dramatic Executive Committee 1315 Home Room Chairman 141. Sally has the real southern charm and per- sonality. lf anyone could be said to be liked hy everyone, it's Sally. l3rz,xTRIel-1 J. Rossu.-xx - Bears Dramatic Club 1115 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Athletic Association 121. Friendliness gains friendships sloesn't it Bea- trice? No matter how blue you may he Bea- trice's smile and cheerful disposition will help you get over it. ALB1zR'111x KI. ROWLAND - JI Left school April lst. ALICE li. SAMUICLSON 1 Sammy Girls' Club 11, 2, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Girls' Glee Club 1415 Dramatic Club 141. Alice is small, in fact extremely so, but like most small girls makes up for her smallness in many ways. The Girls' Glee Club has found in her an enthusiastic member. ICVERETT R. SAMUELSON - Plut Spanish Club 1215 Baseball 11, 2, 315 Var- sity 12, 315 Football 12, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Boys' Athletic Association 12, 3, 415 Junior Treasurer 1315 Basketball 12, 31. Plut does it and it's a wonder to many: hair always combed, always neatly dressed, and forever chewing gum. And to top this off he should be a woman hater f- but he isn't. -.,.,g4 47 Vw tit, 7 ,m,,? ,, L5.4l ,NW 6 c ,, xx ,mama f W f XQMQ Wm NM Z , 11, 1 XSEZXN V I9 31 N72 A5 -sf -.usd 48 Ee..- CURTIS F. SASSERSON - Curt Track 11, 215 Home Room Chairman 1313 French Club 111, genior Play, The Hidden uest. Who has not heard Curt's laugh and admired it? How a person can laugh and really en- joy it so much is a secret he has not di- vulged. Curt is the type of student that makes up the backbone of any class. LAURA B. SCHAEFFER Girls' Glee Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1215 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1213 Ring Committee 131. Big brownyeyes, dimples, and a contagious laugh are hers. Laura's biggest interest is outside of school, but she also has many friends and interests in school. 'llHOMAS C. SCHUYLER - Cori Track 11, 2, 41, Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 319 French Club 12, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 1415 Older Boys' Conference 1315 Boys' Glee Club 1219 Science Club 14, 51. Arguing seems to be Cort's especial hobby. There is no subject on which Cort isn't pretty well versedgall to his credit. And he's noted for being the practical man. ELMA E. SCHXVARTZ - Elm Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1219 Stenographers' Club 1413 Ste- nographers' Club Style Show 141. Elrna's ready friendship shows in her twink- ling eyes and merry smile. However, her love of fun hasn't interferrecl with her work. ELSIE E. SEAQUIST-l'lf5 Girls' Glee Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Stenographers' Club 1413 Girls' Athletic Association 121. Elsie just remains calm in spite of everyday disturbances. If she is always as agreeable and even-tempered as she has been in school, she should sail through life smoothly. X A. ff Z xwf lf WV-et X' 'Z Y XY'ff's-YN ' 'Nf 'X 5' ll E L 2 'fll I V f 3' V7 If- XY I 31 'wi 5? JAMES M. SENGER - X, Jimmie Spanish Club 12, 31, Baseball 12, 31, Foot- ball 12, 3, 41, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Home Room Chairman 121. If you see a combination of Barnacle Bill and Popeye coming down the hall, don't run. It's only James Ravelli Senller out on a wise- cracking expedition. l1lARGARET L. SHEARMAN - ,Margie Girls' Glee Club 11, 21, Girls' Club 11, 41, Girls' Athletic Association 131, Dramatic Club 131, Latin Club 11, 21. Margaret is quiet and unassuming. She is also an interesting conversationalist on al- most any subject. Such a vocabulary as hors would make Vizetelly jealous. BETTY L. SHERBACK - Betty Cirls' Club 131, Ring Committee 131, Fi- nance Committee 131, Class Basketball 13, 41. When a certain varsity center stoops to me- nial tasks, thcre's usually some good reason for it, and we're not so sure that Betty's vivacious pi'-rsonality and unique charm are not contributing factors to the downfall. lSRAEL K. SHULINIAN - Izzy Draznaiic Club 13, 41, Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary , Evening of Plays 131, Jim- mie's Little Sister , Macbeth , A Night Before Christmas , Football Beauty Pa- rade , Latin Club 11, 21, Band 12, 3, 41, Basketball, 3rd Squad 12, 3, 41, Debating 13, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Letterman 13, 41, Girls' Club Carnival 131, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Quartet 13, 41, Dragon 13, 41, Art Edi- tor 131, Business Manager 141, Blue and White 12, 3, 41, Art Editor 41, 2, sy, Busi- ness Manager 131. Hcro's the artist, actor, debater, student, talker and musit-ian all in one, and bounzl to- Qethur with a lot of wit. LILLIAN l. SIGGINS - Lilly Latin Club 121, Girls' Club 11, 2, 31. Lillian is the smallest girl in the senior class, but in appearance only. Some of us have discovered her secret. She possesses an original and entertaining sense of humor. -..sgf 49 l 1 n f I f ss ks sffsemw , is T74 ,EF I9 3 I TODD SIGGINS - Sig Basketball 1115 Second Team 11 J 5 Home Room Chairman 111g Football 1315 French Club 11 J . Quiet, smilingr, and friendly! Although Todd seems rather hard to make friends with, We know him as the steady member of the class. HAZEL BELLE SMAIL - Hanney Dark hair, a cheerful smile and deep dark eyes go far to give Hazel Belle that attrac- tiveness which goes so well with her winning personality. All senior classes should have more like her. ELIz,xIII2'I'H A. SMITH - Betty Girls' Athletic Association 11, 219 Girls' Club 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 3h Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Home Room Chairman 121. 'Tis said that Good thinyzs come in small packages, and in this case it's true. Betty's neatness, capability, and good looks will make her a charming secretary. RUTH E. SMITH - Root Latin Club 123. Peppy and friendly and even a bit mischiev- ous at times. These adjectives should de- scribe or maybe more appropriately, explain Ruth. VIOLET L. SMITH - Vie Girls' Club 13, 43. Violet keeps out of our reach by going quiet- ly on her way. Perhaps it's when she's so serious and thoughtful that she composes her lovely poems. 50 xX A651 AQQWJW fff 3 10x X f T 5 Lan ' ' YN ' nv N' 'iff' ' 'f I 1 Y f V V v' ' 'I xv I9 1 We W1NIFRED E. SMITH - lVinnie Girls' Athletic Association 1235 Stenograph- ers' Club 143. WinifreLl's personality makes her everybody's friend, Besides putting her sense of humor to good use, she uses her physical energy in the interest of basketball. ELIZANOR SNARBURG - Skeezix Girls' Club 11, 2, 335 Girls' Glee Club 1435 Latin Club 123. Merry, vivacious, always happyeyet be- neath this exterior, we know Eleanor has a more serious nature which tends to keep her laughter just nicely in tune. ELSA MAE SN ELDING - Hon, Els Girls' Glee Club 1135 Girls' Club 11, 2, 333 Latin Club 123. lt's a well-known axiom that you can't al- ways judge people by their outside appear- ance, and it's a well-known fact that Elsa Mae's size is not comparable to her capacity for intelligence and good marks. ROBERT H. Somfimlckc - Surly Track 11, 235 Football 1233 Basketball 1135 Hi-Y Club 12, 335 Stenographers' Club 143. liob is handsome, but like most of us is per- haps a bit shy. After all, then-'s lots of time, Bob. Shyness can be overcome. EARL H. STROM - Simnz Spanish Club 11, 23. Earl, another shy fellow, seemingly has not a single care. Tell him a good joke though, and he's all smiles. 1 , - K fi 51 Ea..- I 4 4 N X 1XwKQM 1 3 'f Nr: -gf W1,, Wh , Q.. -..sg 52 Es..- CARLYLE R. SVENSEN - Kirk Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 121, French Club 11, 21, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Band 13, 41. W'ho's that little fellow with blue, twinkling eyes? Why, thats our little soda-fountain '4lill'lQf.,, Carlyle Jroes merrily along in his Own individual manner, but always frets thi-re just the same. HAROLD VV. SWVANSON - Hezto Hi-Y 12, 31, Boys' Glee Club 121. Harold has a. genius for original ideas and questions. but behind all his mOnkeyshines lies a talent for invention that commands the respect of a great number of his class- mates. LEONARD SVVANSON - Leon Forestry Club 111, Radio Club 111, Spanish Club 12, 31, Boys' Athletic Association 11, 2, 31, Boys' Glee Club 13, 41, Debating Club 141, Dramatic Club 13, 4, 51. How could one hc-lp but notice Leonard. A good-looking, well-dressed. small fellow who may be looked over but absolutely not over- looked. PHl1,1P S. 'FAYLOR -e Nook-if Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 131, Spanish Club 11, 21, Boys' Athletic Association 11, 21, Basketball 12, 31, Third Squad 12, 31, Chair Squad 141. NoOkie's athletic ability is well renowned, as is his ready lauxrhter which was often heard in hall and classroom. MYRON G. THOMAS - fllynie Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 12, 31, Boys' Athletic Associ- ation 111, Cheerleader 131, Head Cheerleader 141, Orchestra 111, Tag Committee 131, Radio Club 111, Older Boys' Conference 121, Dramatic Club Secretary 141, Players' Group 141, Dragon Board 141, Hi-Y-Girls' Club Dance Committee 141, Dramatic Club Ex- ecutive Committee 141, Home Room Chair- man 13, 41, The House with the Twisty Windows , Bathing B e a u t y Contest , Sandman's Pack O,Dreams , What Hap- pened to Macbeth '? g Junior Play, Go Slow, Mary , Night of Plays 13, 41, Jimmie's Little Sister , The Heart of a Clown , Hi- Y-Girls' Club Play, Jo, the Dynamo , Night of Plays, Crime Conscious , A Regular Fix , Class Donor, Presented Football Let- ters 141. Myron is without doubt one of the best-liked fellows in the class of '33. He's not only our able cheerleader, but is also well known for his dramatic ability and cheerful dispo- sition. 4 4 4 x xxx x xxx yy gf flfswll Z ,XX ,fix Tf4wfsfs?wMi1'fW fo ma V A 1 A ll Us Xf- CSLADYS rfHORliSON - Gladdy Girls' Club 12, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Lat- in Club 12, 3, 41. A yrentleness in both thought and in action are outstanding: traits of Gladys of which she can justly he proud. BIARIE C. TON ER f Rn' Girls' Club 11, 2, 415 Finance Committee 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Music Committee 1215 Publicity Committee 1415 Basketball Captain 111. Work isn't so haul when it is tackled with the attitude that Marie takes toward it. This charzu-teristic and her ability to keep friends will help her to get the best out of life. ALBliRT J. WATSON - Buzz Track 11, 215 Hi-Y Club 131. Buzz has an enviable gift for making! friends which is probably one of the reasons why-he has so many. XVILLARD E. VVEATHERBY1 VVig Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Sec- retary 1215 Track 1115 Dragon Board 13, 415 Assistant Circulation Manager 1315 Home Room Chairman 1215 Circulation Man- ager 141. Wig: is loyal, friendly, willing, capable and intelligent. What more could be desired in a classmate 'I ALYCE AIARRY XVELLS W- JI, Slmrfy Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Club 12, 315 Girls' Athletic Association 1215 Home Room Chairman 11, 215 Assistant Home Room Chairman 1315 Hi- Y-Girls' Club Play 131. Alyce seems to be just naturally friendly and agreeable. She's also one of those sing- ing, dancing, and entertaining! Well's sisters. Need we describe her further? Ee' S -- +3 53 124' xx AY xff VW X ,Z X174 ill? e-. ..- .,, -.. IE' 31 -Q' 54 13..- I !, ,ff lJELFORD U. XVENDIZLBOIQ-Dell Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 413 Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation 131g Spanish Club 131. A big boy with a big heart and a big, friend- ly smile! Dell just goes along gathering in fun and good times, and lets trouble pass him by. ELIZABETH V. WENTZ - Lib, Betty cms' club 111. Because of her quiet manner, Elizabeth is neither seen nor heard much, but her slow smile, her sincerity, and her ambition keep her out of the background. MORGAN L. VVEST, JR. - IfVesty Entered W. H. S. May, 19325 Hi-Y 141. Morgan is our class poet and a noted play- wright. Although he has been here only a year, his contaxxious smile and friendly dis- position have won their way into the hearts of his classmates. CJLADYS L. 1VHI'l'NEY' - Glady Girls' Club 1113 Latin Club 12, 31. Behind her mask of modest reserve Gladys conceals an ability that would tempt most people to boastfulness. GUY H. WILCOX - Mfilly If you don't know Guy, you're missing thc privilege of knowing an individual who really is individual. He's quiet, modest, willinyr, courteous and conscientious. ze A isfl 'i 'Q2 yf,,, I q 3 1 1Q1L Ov, W XWMX A.. fs s va f Vi 5 I 6. SOPHRONIA G. XVILCOX -Fronir Girls' Club C113 Stenographers' Club UD. NVho doesn't know Suphronizfs jolly laugh: and friendly disposition 'Y She's also another serious-minded musician of the class of '33. lV11.1.l,m1 XVILSON W Bill Track fl, 2, 3, 4Jg Football 12, 3, 41. Bill is our speed kings. Ho has brougrht much credit to our school by his superior running, and has also proved his worth in football. lf more praise is desircdfpage Olson. iXLICl5 XfV0Ls'1'oN QROP1' - Ji Girls' Club C435 Stenographers' Club 1439 Girls' Club Basketball 13, 41. Vitality - personality f dependability 4 describe her. We all thought that blushing was a lost art before we knew Alice. 'l'HoMAs G. NVRIGHT - Tom Hi-Y tl, 253 Latin Club fl, 2, 3, 433 Dragon 11, 433 Go Slow, Mary g Blue and White Board 12, 31. Board Tom's work on the Dragon Board alone has us what an industrious and willing he is. He gzoes about winning his shown fellow friends in a quiet manner, and his success at this rivals his other achievements. ALICE Lula JOHNSON Slzrimfm, Run! Girls' Athletic Association 125g Girls' Club ill. Gentlemen prefer blonds but perhaps this brunette is the exception to the rule. At any rate we know she had varied interests in school. 5 .Aa ill? 'lf ees :EI 3.1 ffsiiea fat We c f ? Emu, L 5 ef 'wgpg' X. -,gf RING now ready to quit this great institution, we do desire a record of our doings therein and do set them down as follows: June, 1930 Blessed be God, at the end of this year we have now passed safely through our Freshman year in moderately good health. We lived this year in that great hall named Study. Our voice was spoken through four of us, namely Sherwood lvliller, hflary Craft, Alfred hlaurer, and Robert DeLong in their respective high positions of president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. We did have heated discourse on the subject of the dress of the women of our community, which did show strong symptoms of being uniform. Those of us more socially inclined did attend that grand festivity, the Freshman-Sophomore party. June, 1931 bp early each day and succeeded in overcoming all difficulties in this, our Sophomore year, so that next fall will see us safely started on the trials of our Junior year. Hy resolutions, the august faculty did start this new year with a new system, called unit, which did cause much stir among our members. Did choose Robert DeLong for president, Constance Johnson for vice-president, Xlary Craft for secretary, and Gail Olson for treasurer. 111116, l932 Having worked hard and long this year, we do now congratu- late ourselves on being able, in the next year, to show our worth as Seniors. Did truly COIHDOIT ourselves befittingly in our choice of emblems. Those noble ones, Bill VVilson as president, Jack Logan as vice-president, John Gettings as secretary, and lfverett Samuelson as treasurer did fill their positions well. Did amuse ourselves and others in our great presentation of Go Slow, flflnry. That great event, the Junior-Senior Prom, did afford us much pleasure. At Class Day we did learn with pleasure what legacies were ours. Did take to heart our duties for next year, as extolled to us by them. Xx .A e 3 Q Zsr wel 7 IE' Z qw? 111110, l933 Having now fulfilled our duties in this place, we do look back on those pleasing events of our final stay here. Witli utmost dignity we did discharge our great responsibilities. Having comported our- selves so as to set our youngers the best examples, we, with the aid of our revered faculty, did overcome disaster and did sponsor the Drrzyrnzelii' and No-Date dances. These efforts did make us truly proud of our capability. The Hizlzlwz Gzuxri, as presented by our great dramatic folk, did please us much. VVe did choose many people to lead us in this, our final year. They were: Sherwood Kliller as president, llargaret Chalmers as vice-president, Helen Olson as secretary, Bob DeLong as treasurer, Klary Craft as prophet, Jeanne Lesser as historian, llorgan XVest as poet, Robert DeLong as warbler, and Jane Culver, Katy Kehm, and llyron Thomas as donors. These good colors, blue and silver, did we decide to call our own. VVe did show good wisdom by picking Klodestine to accom- pany us on our future travels. Our great dignity was unbent on those serious occasions, Class Night and Commencement. For our future life, may the good God prepare us. - Jia.-ixxiz Litssiiiz, Historian. 57 lieb- X aff f0rS-Eff l! W iq 33 ia CLASS PROP!-IECY ITH a wide yawn, I turned over in bed and tried to collect my drowsy wits. I dimly recalled many figures in caps and gown - this must be the day after graduation. I glanced at a calen- dar. It was 1953! I had slepz tfweniy yrfarsf On fully recovering my senses I dressed and hurried out into the street. As I neared the center of town, I noticed a new building. It was the Hinton Building, home of George Hinton Inc. It was nine stories high and looked even more out of place than did the old Savings Bank Building. In it were the luxurious offices of Gerald Gibson, who had given up scandalmonging and was running an outstanding newspaper. His star reporters were Phil Taylor, Guy Wilcox, Sid Culbertson, and Eddie Gough. Gert Landers had charge of the social column and Axel Anderson was sports editor. On a nearby shop window, I noticed this sign: 5 IXIARGARET CHALMERS YUNG YYUNG JEANNE Liissmz SING Lo HAND LAUNDRY 4 f, l was told that these two girls had taken in laundry when their Chinese husbands deserted them. lXIy heart swelled, here were two of the finest minds in the class of '33. Next door was the Real Estate Office of Highhouse and Park. A little farther down the street, I paused in front of the Gay llovie Place. The bill for the day was Hearts I-Iffame starring llflyrna Davidson and Robertuel Q. DeLongnagle, screen names of Dusty and Bob. Added attractions on the stage were Betts and Blair, dance team, our old friends Kladeline and Jayne, GeorgeAnna VVells, blues singer of the recent hit Flying Low: and Romaine Erickson, the mistress of the violin, on her fifth farewell tour. llarilyn Brown was selling tickets in the box office, Gail Klead was the doorman, and Sally Rossetter was head usheress. A tousled individual with long, bushy hair strode by me. He looked vaguely familiar so I asked a near-by street cleaner who he might be. The street cleaner replied that he was llorgan VVest, the Poet Laureate of Pleasant Township--good old Klorgan gone Bohemian! Then I looked again into the kindly face of the street cleaner. It was Sherry lliller, our old class president. just then a terrific clatter arose. I turned white and trembled, but Sherry smiled reassuringly. f'It's only Fleetwingf' said he. Alfred llaurer flashed by in his Ford. 58 g XY30 f'x- YQ- ' NX? V f ' lil' A 'l I I S f W' XV If X :El 31 WWW, ,W , LENAF Not the same old Fleetwing? l gasped. 'fYes,l' replied Sherry, he drives in every day to his office atop the Hinton Buildingf, Ah,', l sighed, l always knew that boy would have a high office. U Later as l stood in front of Ostergard's lce Cream Parlor, which is ably run by llorrie and his jolly, plump, little wife Eddie Haehn, l saw Bill and Helen and the four little Wilsons returning from the circus. They were loaded with cotton candy and red balloons and full of tales of wonderful feats: how Cort Schuyler performed on the flying trapeze, how Katie Kehm had hung by her teeth, and how Ada Robson had toe-danced on horseback. lnside the store l discovered Ray Carroll and Dick Juline jerking sodas, and on the coca-cola add, l recognized the faces of Connie Johnson and Jessie Andrews. Klyron Thomas with a long, black, handle-bar mustache followed the Wilsons into the store. He was, he told me, ring-master of the circus and that the main attractions were lzzy Shulman, the clown, and John Gettings with his trained canaries. He also informed me that Ruth Langhans and Helen Groves had deserted the circus for the stage. Just then hfary Gaughn, that old inventress, hurried in with a new machine for tying shoe laces, so l departed. On my way home, l stopped into the court house. There l dis- covered Jack Logan on trial for murder. The judge was Tom Wrightg attorney for the defense, Jane Culverg and prosecuting attor- ney, llloose Culbertson. ln the audience l saw Vera Font, Helen and llelvin Gray, Klyrna Edminston and Don Bjers. The situation seemed very grave as it is widely known that Jack cannot resist a parting shot. As l left, l spied Jimmie Keller working on his masterpiece, Sunset on the Court House Step. Eleanor Johnson was helping him with the first steps. Around the corner, l happened upon a little German band led by Gail Olson. Alike Nichols and Kennie llerritt were playing, while Dan Lucia went from door to door collecting dimes. There someone remarked, HVVell, if it isn't old Rip Van-Craft. l glanced at the speaker and in spite of his bushy red beard, l recog- nized him. It was that old funster, Joe Gaughn. XVith him was Johnnie Allen, the puzzle man. He told me that Todd Siggins was living on his palatial estate at Sugar Grove and that Bob Doolittle had bought the brewery in hopes that we would have beer by Christ- mas. He also said that Emmie Hyatt had been made Prince of Pandemonia. VVell,'J said l fretfully, Hdonlt l receive any notoriety for my long sleep ? But Johnnie replied that Chet Johnson had slept through four years of high school and was still unconscious. Thus was my record eclipsed. Yet l could feel justly proud of my classmates. -..gif 59 if f' -nv w xvgfg-ww' Sf V f swf' wwf -Q f N' v .1 s- 'I xy :Q 31 .Wi SE IORS of OTE -gf 60 figs.- ..x, mff WZrXW ,. , 1X 0 r NEW N XM fel 3 'tk ?' SENIORS OF NCDTE HE faculty and seniors of YVarren High School have chosen these ten as the out- st rnding seniors of the class of 83, not because of any one thing, but because of general ability and activity. Isa.-un. Suumiax lzzy is our cartoonist and wise-cracker. His art work helped to make the Dragon- rfie a success. He was a letterman on our debating team for two years. He also played a big, bass drum in our band. H new Grzovrzs VVhen Helen isn't practicing for a play, she is busy singing in Glee Club or Trio. She has a cheery smile and greeting for everyone. ALFRED NIAURER One look at his activity list shows hoyv capable Al is. He is always busy at some- thing, and always doing that Hsomethingl' well, whether it be getting acting, debating, or editing good marks, the Dragon. Jack LOGAN Jack is one of our athletes. He played varsity football and basket ball in his junior and senior years. He turned actor in his senior year, much to the delight and pleasure of all. His good nature is contagious. Jmxxiz LESSER If we need help with a hard job we naturally turn to Jeanne because she has real ability and willingness to work. A pleasing sense of humor. a pleasant per- sonality and one of the highest averages in her class, help make Jeanne an out- standing example of what most of us would like to be. 1I.xRc,xRer CHA LM :QRS 'llhat every one likes her and is convinced of her ability as a leader is shown by her activity list. She has been chosen for responsible positions all through high school and we know she'll continue to hold them. Roxmmia ICRrcKsoN Rae finds time to not only get good marks but to be active in the Dramatic Club and Girls, Club. Her personality stands out, as well as her ability to sing and to play her violin. SHERVVOOD RIILLIQP. Sherry has been our class president both in his freshman year and in his senior year. Between times he has been on the football and basket ball varsities, has been active in H i-Y, and has been on the Blue and VVhite and Dragon boa1'ds. MYRON VIJHOMAS Thomas is known by everyone in high school, for he is a leader in various school activities. He was head cheerleader this last year, and an active member of the Hi-Y, besides working hard and success- fully as one of the advertising managers for the 33'l Dragon. Astor his acting ability, he plays anything from a boy of seven, as in 'AGO Slow, llaryn to a middle-aged and very much married man in A'-Jo-the Dynamo. ICATHRYN Kenai Katie - our dancer and actress 1 is also our debater and cheerleader. She's busy all the time, making you feel that the world is a pretty good place in which to live. 61 lynx T ', Y XW7! N Nsx ' XXX V 'IP' - UNI Y f W' Tl Q' 'xr Q 'El 31 SUPERLATIVES Kathryn Kehm ................, .,,.,......,......., B iggest Booster. ........... ...,.,., M yron Thomas llargaret Chalmers ........., ........,.................,......., B usiest ,.A., ......, ,..........,..., .........,,. A l f red Rlaurer Helen Gray ,,..,.,........... ........... W orst Man -- Worrlan Hater ,,,,. ............ J ames Keller lladeline Blair .....,.... .........,,.,,..,......... B iggest Fusser ,rr...,,........., .. .....,.,.., Carleton Gay Helen Ulson ,,.,,...,.. ............... M ost Frank .,.,..,,.,....,.. .,,..,.. R obert DeLong Jane Culver ........,,... .........4 B iggest Cut-up .............. ..,.,......... J ohn Gettings Ruth Langhans ..,..,,,. ...,....,,.. B est Looking ,,,,,,...,.. ..,,..,....... C hester Johnson Eleanor Johnson r........,,. .......... B est Artist .......... ......,.,,.. I srael Shulman llflildred Lindsey .....r..... .............,. B est Sport .... ............... .,r.. S h ervvood Miller Carolin Davidson .......,,. ..,.... i Uost Conceitnl ,,,. .,.,,,,, ....,...,.... C h ester Johnson Mildred Lindsey '...,,...,.. ..ii.,.,.i.. B est Athletfm., ..., ,... S herwood Miller Eleanor Johnson .. .. Eleanor Snarburg ,.....,... Anna Bruno .....,,,....... . Helen Groves ........ Florence Roos lrene Anderson Helen Grovesm... Lillian Siggins ........... Carolin Davidson ...., . ....,., Tallestm, . .........,.,Szllztfstt, . ....... Fattfst. ., .. .......... Class Crank ......,.,.. .. ......,.....,Sleepif's't A , . ,WY liznnfst .. ., ,, , ....., llfost Kidrlislz, . ........,... Shortest ,,.. ....... . Biggest Bluffer, ,,.,,i, Richard Juline ., ......... James Senger Gail llead ......,.........Jolm Allen .......John Gettings .....i..lIyron Thomas Cortlandt Schuyler .,,.,.,.Carlyle Svenson ..Alfred Klaurer ...,,,,..George Hinton .......,....John Gettings .........lsrael Shulman . Sherwood lliller ....,.....Curtis Sasserson , ,.,, Robert Branch ......,.....John Gettings .. ..,.,,.... Carleton Gay .........Georg1e Hinton Kenneth Edwards Nora Johnson .....,,,..... ...,,,..... B iggest Grind .....,,,.. Ruth Langhans ............... .,.,,,, , Slowest..,.,,, Barbara Ladner ..,,,........,,.... .....,.,...., L ouzlest ............. llargaret Chalmers ............. ...... .... ll I ost Popular . llargaret Chalmers ......,..,....... .,i.,,,...,., B est Naturezl .,,,...... llary Catherine Gaughnu, ,, , .......... Biggest Flirt ,,,, , .,.. ., Jane Culver ,,.,,,....,....., fllost Happy-Go-Lurky , Kathryn Kehm ......,... ,..... ........, I J' est Dam-er ................ Eleanor Johnson ,........,,, ,,,,,,,..... 1 'Host Intellectual ....,.,,,. Helen Gray ....,,,,..,,.,....,,, .. .,,,,,,..... lllost lllodest ..,. 1. Klary Craft ....... .....,............. . ..........., I Vittirst ,,,,,,, , . lllargaret Chalmers Klargaret Chalmers ,,,...... ...,,.... Jollzest .. .Biggest Talker ..... lllary Craft ...... .,,,...,......... ........ 1 ll lost IIIIIIIOVOIZSH. Jane Culver ..... .........,..........,. . . ,,.., Best fllusician ......... .. lXIargaret Chalmers ,.,...,..,,., ,,,,.......,,, B est fill-Around ........... ...tif Egg... .........lsrael Shulman Jack Logan ..........James Senger .. ...... Joseph Gaughn Gail Glson ,,,..Sherwood llliller X N 1 MM L 2 :El 31 X B ,-3.0 J II, ft. A v. :sl -ull .ml . I f e ,+Q1QW fs' es mme , 5 ilQse5llF' President ...A,A,,,AA,..... ,.......A......... S TUART AIYER Vice-President ........ .. .JEAN MAC DONALD Secretary .............. AA.,.,.. B ONNII2 BIDWELL Treasurer... .. .. ,....,,,,. , ...... HOWARD JOHNSON Philosophy Abbott, Hlary Jane a taste of sweet: a bit of sour Ackert, Ruth .. ....AAAA, .. Acks, Jeanette KI. . Africa, Edwin... .... Allen, James .. .... , .. Alzingre, Dorothy ......,, .. Anderson, Cecelia ,... Anderson, Daisy ........ Anderson, Esther ...... Anderson, Frederick Anderson, Louise ....... ., Anderson, hlildred ..,.,..... Barger, Jane ...,,,.,.. ...,. Barnes, John ........,,..... Barone, Carmella ........ Barr, hlyrtle... ....... Bartsch, Carl ........... Baxter, Bernice ......,,.. Baxter, Emerson ...... Bevevino, Rose ........... Bldwell, Bonita ............. .. Billshorough, Ezra .......... Bishop, Philip ................. Black, Nellie... Bleech, Peter ......,. Blick, Edith ................. Bonavita, Joseph ......,. Bosko, Ruby .... Boyd, Frederick ........ Bradford,Jane Brian, Lawrence ...., .. Briggs, Willard. Brinck, Hazel ..... Brooks, Charles .....,... Brown, Rohert ......... , Caldwell, Charles ...,,,.. Carlson, Ethel ..... ,.,.... ...........,..... make use of your time , .. ..... . ......., ,............ 1 nahe it worth while if you don't weaken you're all right , ...good things are usually short and sweet plans do materialize you are eonstantly struggling .,,........be particulary get the best .. .. ..... .......... ............ 'LL ' hy not laugh at itil ..... ...... y our future is now being determined , ...... meet and owereome your obstaeles . .... ....... ............,..,.... o 1 ze thing ata time . ...,., .......,.......,....... .........,,.,,... el o your best , ..... lzappiness warrants contentment mahe the best of what you have .. don't be a worry warti' be satisfied with what you have earnest? yes! serious? no! problems have to be met the seemingly impossible has been accomplished ...,.,,.,...,...looh for the bright side mahe an lzonest name for yourself let it worry you . .. ....... ..,,,, ....,.... h n el the silfver lining work is more important than fun there's a season for everything ........,,.....,..always tahe the right side .........,.............., looh for the good things the good is the worst enenzy of the best ,, things usually turn out all right .......,...... ..... 1 nariiels ha1'en't eeased , ...,. . . ..., we are what we malee ourselves we usually need a little rain with the sunshizze .. .,..you can nzahe it like you want it .. .... ...........,. ...,. . tahe it or leawe it hafrpiness is a necessity revenge is unneeessary 63 .- MSM! ! 4 A ' 0 N V , L 1 2 ,W , , Y Q IQ K1 'MQ C4 ' lwxf Wm 5 .x x .s .0 5 A ly h. A I. . f 1 WZ 3 -. all lg ,- l 1' 4-Q X QW X fgxj VIS ll AZN ? 5 Sf sy s. - eu v - 11' ' 'f I 1 S f V v N I xv Y seeing gllewwmwmo 'WZ are ,A Carlson, Hazel AA Carr, Klyron ....., Casses, Dorothy ...A... A Caughey, Janes A A Chambers, Elizabeth Chase, Audrey AA A AA Chase, Clarence AA AA Cheek, YVilson A Chido, Thomas AA Clendenningg, Greta Clifton, George ,,,.., Clymer, Kathryn Cole, Kenneth ..,, Connolly, Geneva Conway, Francis Coon, Lawrence AA Coppola, Paul ..., AA Crosby, Harry Curren, Robert Danielson, Elmer AA Danielson, Herbert A Darling, Ella ..,, ,,., A A Decker, YVarren .... Dillon, RI2l!'j'AQI1CS Dorsey, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,, Driscoll, John Ebel, Barbara ...., Eberhardt, John AA Ecklund, Donald A A Edgett, Beatrfce .,.... Edwards, Elinor ..,.... Elcey, Kenneth ..... A Engard, Charles A Erickson, Virgil Ettinger, Gail Falbriski, Leonard A l arnsworth, VVilson Ferrie, Anna Klae Fitzgerald, Evelyn Feuelze, LeAudra Fouehe, llarjorie Fox, Albert Fullerton, XVayne ,,.. Fultz, Helen A Galenis, Anna A Galenis, Anthony ,,,,.. A Gebhartlt, Dorothy ,.... A Giegerieh, Gerald Gillespie, Dona Klae A AA ,......,,.,,.. ..... A things could be worse AA determination makes Il good fare AA ,...... ,........ ..............,..,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,, ,,...,. b e a n optimist AAAAAAAdonJt take it seriouslyg it's too mysterious A .,.....,...,., AA ,,,,,,,,,, ............ A A ,...........,...,, be prepared A shoulder your burdens eheerfully cheerfulness makes things right A AA AA Ushirleers don't sueeeed enfiironment deeides all A A marwels ne-z'er stop Abetter things are coming one must carry his own responsibilities A AA AA forget your troubles it's a great world, after all A A AAAAA worle first: play afterwards it 's as tedious as a twire-told tale the weather is doubtfulg so is life undertakings should be finished AA A newer mix business and pleasure forget the things that go wrong AA AA AAAAA A AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA 1 zo one can tahe your part the world awaits me with outstretched arms senjoy doing good things Aulook for the funny side AA A Awsilenee is always golden AA Il serious problem ron-fronts e-reryone look for beauty AAAa serious problem confronts e-eeryone Aget all you ran out of it ereate happiness A Aerery cloud has a silver lining A A try to win AAAAAA look on the right side A hard 'work brings success A A A A A AA AA A A worry doesnjt pay AAdon't do today what you ran do tomorrow A all obstaeles aren't easily oiiereome A AAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAA riiltirvite seriousness AAAAAAAfJleasures should outnumber hardshifws AA AAAAAA A A AAAAAAA A work hard ,' play square smiles are worth while a smile is better than a frown AA fomfianionshifw insures liajvjriness be eheerful even in diflirulties ha'z'e ambition 111111 will power why am 1 here anyway? rainbows rome and go ,' so does life AA A seriousness in sports is a merit eultieate fl sense of humor -deg lies.- MQ? -, .,, :EI 31 'Wx 5 - .WEE fri lm ,- -V ,W bb J, X4-N x Nf D fy? V15 ll? if NV 'X NW ' X V '!l A 'f I I Y f W' YI I, 'xr' I XY f f e iq 1 'VZ A , Wh. Gilson, llary .....,A,.,, A Goodwin, Curtis ,,,,,,.. Grace, Thomas ....... Graham, Carolyn . ... Graham, Robert ........, Gray, Evelyn ...... . Green, Burdessia ...... Grosch, Yernam.. Guild, Alma ....,,,,, Graziano, Peter .....,....... Hagfgerman, Arthur ....,.,. Haggerty, Dale .......... Hagstrom, Ruth ,....... Haight, Anson ,.ttt.... Hamblin, Hazel Hamblin, Pauline .....,... H and, Barbara .....,,,.. ....,.... Hammerbeck, LeRoy Harrison, James G. Heald, Donald ,,,,,.. Heard, Doris ..... . Hefm, Geraldine ......., Henderson, Ruth.. Herdendorf, Grant .... Hickey, hlary Louise - 1 Hildum, Lleo .... .,........,,. Himes, Edith ....... Hofer, Louise ...., Hoffman, Vera .....,.. Hogan, Louis P. ......... Hogue, Lois June ......,.. Hollister, William .....,. Holmherg, Viola , ,..... . Hornstrom, Charles .... Hoskin, Preston Huber, Ruth ,,,.. .........,, Hull, lllarie Louise ....,,.,, Hultquist, John A ,.,,,,,. . Hunzinger, Frances ......... Hunzinger, llargaret ....... lrwin, Claribel .....,,......., Jackson, George ....... .. Janes, Francis ..,.... Jaynes, Estella ......,.,, Jerman, llonica ,,,,,.... Jensen, Evelyn Johnsen, Lucille ...... .,,,.. Johnson, Charles A. Johnson, Clyde ,,..,.........., E? ..........li1'e in the present .. ..,.,, ....as you sow, so shall you reap everyone lnust look out for himself ,, ..., things could be worse tlzan they are depend on you ............,...., ,,,.. l zappiness is fundamental ,.,.....seriousness now brings happiness later . .... ,,,,,,.. things aren't wlzat tlzey seein .. friends Change wrong opinions to solwe perplexities ....,,..eaclz day should be enjoyed .. make it a wonderful thing take things as tlzey come cheerful people are pleasant to lenow it's 1'ery perplexing l try to solve the puzzle make lifving worth-while , begin right take the bad along with the good struggle along be happy and useful disappointments fade ,, should mysteries always be mysteries? we meet new problems every day ......,.there's alot to be gotten out of it . ........................ .. be happy-go-lucky .......good deeds have a good reward . ,, ,,.,,,, :nan eannot judge sueeess ..,.....,fl7IlL' being shortj IIOIIIZ quarrel .....,,,,,,,..... don't ery over spilt mill: a smile is a great asset . ........ be serious at the right time ...Wloole it square in the fare eat, drink, and be merry ,, .senjoy whatever you can ,lube rareful, it's precious llCL'07llf7ll.S'h7l1l'7lIf usually eonzes from happiness . ,,.,....... ............ ,,,.,,,,,,, . ,..,, , ,efeeryone must sacrihee if others are happy, 1,711 happy ,.......worlz brings its reward ........,,..,learn from errors . ......,. ..........., . ., to worry is to fear choose the path of least resistanee ...Msnzile and the world smiles with you , ......, enjoy yourself when with otlzers do your best in the fiery best way ,, ..,...,,, . ....., we're never sure of it ,, .,,.. ,,,.,s.,,, . .grasp your opportunities .,.....each day can take rare of itself maeiaw xalxw xxx! 5 XX Vg IW l Wet .-,-X ea, X V - ,ff eww Q f N' vf f. -re 1 W A i ,. e nel 31 E 5? Qwaigl - Johnson, Donald YV. ,,,,.. ..,,, A ..... 1 neasure the world by your good times Johnson, Howard XV. put something in and you'll get something out Johnson, llarjorie ,,.,,.,,,. Johnson, Sheridan R. Juliano, Angelo ........... A Juline, Edward ...... Kabat, VValter Keeler, Pearl .........,,, Kerven, Richard.. Kifer, Helen ...... Kitner, lllorris .....,,,, Kirby, Klarion ....,.,,.. Kiser, Leona ,.,..,.... King, Valgian ......... Knapp, Helen .......,... A A Knupp, Gilbert ll. Koebley, Charles AA Krantz, Carl ......... Larson, Alfa .,,,,,r. Larson, Glenn ..... Larson, Howard ....... Larson, Jane A ..... A Latshaw, Betty '.,...... .... Lautlenberger, lliners Laullenberger, Philip A Lindquist, Floyd ........... Logan, Catherine AA AA Lohnes, XVilliarn ........ Loper, Richard J .... .... Lord, Allan ,...... ...,, A Lord, Ruth ,,,.... Loree, lrene ,...... Lott, George ......,. Lowe, Kenneth ........ Lucia, Franklin ,.....i..., lIacDonald, Jean ...... Black, Jean ..........,..,,. A A llfladden, Ermina Klain, David ...,..,.. A ,..,, A Rlaurer, Gertrude ......... lXIcChesney, Ralph ...... KlcCool, James ,,.,.....,,....,,. hIcCutcben, llargaretu KlcCurdy, Eva ..,,,,,, KIcDonald, Robert A AA AA lX'IcFarland, Hlarie AAAAA. 1IcGarry, Jane A lIcGhee, Ruth AAAAAAA lXICKeehan, Faye Amopportunities are waiting to be grasped A it's very hard to explain the times .AAAAAAAA AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 1 orhing is perfect always come up smiling know yourself AAAAAAAAAworh diligently and succeed be the a1'erage type of person prepare for the future now AAAAAAAAAe1'erything isn't as I want it one thing at a time AAAAAA..work and you'll enjoy pleasure more AA,,AAAAA be cheerful at the right time A A,,AAA,,AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA,A AAAAAAA,.AAAAAAAAAAAA b e original make the most of your opportunities AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAsmile while doing your duty you do wrong, you'll be sorry sorrow makes life complete AA A A AAAAAAAA AAAAAA A heep smiling A A wealth does not assure happiness A A A AAAA loolc out for yourself forgive and forget AA AAAAAA think much, say little settle your greatest problem now be agreeable A unselfishness brings its reward AA do good and your name will life AAAAAAAAbe happy but not too carefree AAAAAAAAAAAli1'e, love, and be happy there's a bright spot somewhere don't do today what you can do tomorrow AAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA practice makes perfect we all need happiness don't be a shirher A A AAage calls for seriousness a difbcult task can't be taken light-heartedly it all depends on you Ayou can make it as you will AAAAAAAAAAthere's a time for everything play your part well time is short,' enjoy it be earnest in your purpose balance your interests Ait's a business proposition hare lots of fun A it pays to be gay A AAAA don't waste time, being gloomy companionship brings happiness -' elf 68 VN Xyf yt INV va if xktibbswi xfr me E F Wffs Nsx ' NNN ' ' 1 ' I 1 4 f N' W as 'X 'fl xv e s :EI 31 KIeKinnokn, Vesta .... . llchlichael, Forest Kleyers, Dorothy ......... Kleyers, Klartha Kliller, Bernice ,,,. ..,, Kliller, Frances Kliller, Georgia ...,,,,..,, lXIiller, hlary Louise Kloore, Edith .....,, hloran, Rosemary ..r.. . Klorrison, Bertha Klorton, Autumn .. Klullen, lllary ,...., . Klurphy, Paul D. Klusante, Joseph... . Xlyer, Stuart ...... Nelson, Victoria ...... Newmaker, Jean. .. Nordine, James ........ North, Edna ,....... . O'Donnell, Ralph O'Leary, Katherine Olson, Billy .. .. Olson, James .. .. Olson, Robert .... . Osoba, Irene . ..... . Osterggard, Durwood Pearson, Clarence.. Pesko, Klike .. . Peterson, Doris ........ .. Peterson, Gladys .. Peterson, Rodgers. .. Peterson, Virginia . Pray, Betty .. . Putnam, Isabel C. . Reardon, Klarie ,...,, Reardon, Verna ........ Reynolds, Robert .... Rich, Charles ..... Richards, Joyce .,,.,.... Ristau, Howard ,..,,, Roberts, Harold ....... Ross, Geraldine. Ross, Vance .. .. Rowley, Imogene ........ Russo, Adaline .r..r .. Rydgren, Kenneth . .... . Sadley, Albina ,,,..... .. Sampson, llarian 7 ..,... ,,...........,, . Hwhaterier you dog do well . . take things seriously ,' esperially now ........it's more serious than a game .. ......,, . a sueeess outlires a failure . things are usually what you llltlkl' them .................follow the right road success eonies from deterznination dijieulties are to be expected .. . thereis a ,tlrife you must pay .. be serious at the right time . make it faeinating do not go to extreniex .,.,,,, it's lnerely a game . . mend faults: don't find them . ..... play - 'work afterwards . ,.... ..........,,........, l ze lion-hearted when possible enjoy yourself . ..,. .... ....... t r ust no one fully . .. lite to afeomplish things . ...... ......,,,,.,..,.... ............ e 1 zjoy it .. . it's a disgusting problem make deei.rion.r after eonsideration . you 're here for a purpose: do your best .. . . ...,.., . have your fun 'when young . fate is our director . ,......... . ..,,.....,.,, enjoy yourself . remain eontented in spite of all one safes nothing by sawing his thoughts there's a reason for everything eheerful and serious lII0llIt'IIlS should be enjoyed . .. ,,.. ...,.,..,, . gloom gains nothing eareful . a smile brightens sorrou' nialae good use of your time .. ,,.. itis mine to make or breah .. make tlze best of what you have .......,,,,,,.... . . ..... ........ ,........., b e hafljly . ...get 'what you ran while you ean . ..... it's just one thing after another our sins will find us out ........stri1'e to attain your ideals be your own boss ..........honesty is the best fzoliey make it well balanred . .........,.,,.,...............,.... .................. b e agreeable take the rain along 'with the sunshine .. opportunity is hnoehing at your door 'we need determination don't grumble, be happy -. eg 69 VN wav X fwivf ef lV4EyF N - - W,-ew - xx vf - ff' foo Y f v vf u -X- 'oxs f, .f . X Q 7 N A so as iq ri, 3,3 31 Nsorsfesaelmr 'wi ji, Sampson, Norman E Sampson, Norman H. ......, . Sandblade, Helen ......,,. Sandstrom, Nlary AA...... ' Satterlund, Lois .......,. Scalise, Anthony j ........ Scalise, Frank J ......... Scalise, Joe A. ......... Scalise, Margaret ....,,..... Schmidt, Harry ........... Schmutz, Cordelia ., Schuler, James ,............ Schwartz, Anne .......... Seaquist, Violet ..,,,..,., Shawkey, Anna ..,,.,.,... Shawkey, Curtis ......... Shellin, Inez .,........., A Shepard, Anna ....,.... Shepard, Clark ,,,.,,... Sly, hlerle ,.... ..... Slye, lX'Iyrtle ....... Smith, Charles, ,,.. .. Smith, Henrys, Smith, John Smith, hflarian ...,.. Smith, Philip ...,, ,, Snyder, Audrey ',..... Songer, Gladys., Still, Adelaide ,, Stover, Ruby ............,, Stronner, Ralph ,,..,,... Swanson, Paul ,...rr... Templeton, Russell Tickner, Willis ,,,,,..... Toner, Robert .,,,,,,, Trushel, Robert ,..., Ullrieh, Marizlii Vizza, hlinnie ....,..,,,. Wade, Robert ....,,,,,.,.r , Weatherby, hrlarian. Wells, GeorgeAnna , Whiteshot, Howard Williams, Bert ......,..... Wilson, Robert ,..,,.. Yerg, Elizabeth ,.,,,. Young, Edna ........ Zerbe, Valrie ,.............. Zimbauer, Eileen Zobriest, Louise ,,,,. .... ,..,......clean thoughts are essential ...Wall work makes a dull boy Hwhy take it seriously? ,,..................l1ope for the best smile makes friends ., ..,... it's a funny problem best is required ..,,..,,,eaeh must fare his own problems in the present .......,good times aren't always afzfailable we're all searching for happiness a trying proposition help others to forget their problems doing things will bring results strifve to reach your goal others before they do you .Hmeheerfulness aeeomplishes much tragedies are not always tragic ofeereonze unpleasant things with a smile ,Hmake your spare moments profitable ...........be happy-go-lueky ...put up a eheerful front ,, talk merrily but think seriously ...........,,.................make the best of things . rontrol your temper ,,,. things do have their ups and downs tlze world deniands your best it has much to give us ........let tomorrow take eare of itself ...we all begin ewenly ...Whard work makes smooth going ,,.........lea1l a well-balaneerl life we're all tlejertezl at times do your best ., , ...., like what you hare , be merry but studious . ..,.., expect both joy and sorrow .. ,, .,.,,,,, .,.,... t o aehieee, be serious you must work to aeeomplish take it on the rhin and like it .,..,.......keep on smiling Hwork eomes before pleasure work to be sueeessful let things go their own way goodness and happiness are team mates your troubles just a bowl of cherries .,.... ..1lo the things you're supposed to .,,,....Il0I7'f take serious matters too seriously 70 Eat.- X I K QQSWJW N, I O 1 AXXM f ,E We E F .N ' ,.-9 J ll, 11. A i. l -7 SGP!-IQMQRF QI ASS C1111 You Illlflglillt? 4 Ahhott, Leon D. Allen, Jane .......,.,, , Amann, Leland.. . .. Anderson, Catherine Anderson, Daniel , ., Anderson, Howard Anderson, Rlelvin ....... Anderson, Richard KI. Anderson, Sheldon ll Antieo, Donald .. .. . Armstrong, Edward J Auhtiz, Edward, Jr. Bailey, Klargaret ,. Blair, Henrietta ..... Barney, Ralph Barr, VVilliam ,, .. Bean, Dale . ...,... . Bevevino, John J. .. Bleeeh, Anna ....., Bleeeh, John ,. Blume, Ruth A. Boherg, Albert, .. Boherg, Klary E. Bonavita, Samuel F. Boyer, James VV. Brindis, Sammy BM, Broderick, Doris Brown, Lucille Xl. . Burke, Gertrude E. , Burman, Ruth E. Carlson, llildred ,,., Cedarquist, Norman Cederquist, Edwin ,, Cll2ll5Sl,AI21I'QEI'j' , Chase, Keith E. ,... i Cheek, Lewis R. . 111i1l11111t lfVi!.s'1111 1'1'11iIi11g 11I11ngL' .. .. . . ..., ...,,..,,,, fl unking? being Il 10111111111-h11te1'.4 , 11111 being 11i1'1'.9 taking i1'5s11n.r to 1111111111 his j1l1y.s'iq111f.9 paying 11II1f11tio11 i11 l'!lIA'.V.a ,, ,,.... ,. . . ............, . ,..,,,,.. in Il hurry? zU1figl1i11g tivo 111111111111 Pflllllfls? ., being an J 1111! lllllfkillg l1ix 11111111 11111112 1l1f1'1f1oj1i11g IZ .v1f11.r11 of lllllllfllla not frying 111 bluff? . ......... .S'l1i7'kiIIfl.d ,, getting low IIlII7'k.N'.d . being b11i.vi11ro11.v? , ,, ,,111'1i11g Xl'1'if1llX17j'.J ........n11t being .velf-171111x1if111s.Q 11111ki11g llilllXFl-f 01ft?lISiT't'.d being .x'ojJhi.s'ti1'11te1l? 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Corbran, Isabel Corah, Edward KI. ...... , Corah, hlary Virginia ..... Craft, George, Jr. , Cramer, Donald Crawford, Billy .... . Crockett, Leon ,..,..,, Crowley, Eleanor ,....... Culbertson, Earl ....... Dahl, XVilliam Dunham, Edna ....... Dygan, Olga . ..., . Eagan, James Ehcrhardt, Garnet ,,,,,.. Eckardt, Helen ......,... . Eikenburg, John C. Eldred, Gordon .,....,. Engle, Edna .... . English, Richard ..,,...i,. Engstrom, Florence ........ Erickson, Eugene .... A Erickson, Norman ,,,,,.. Erickson, Robert ,..... Erickson, Vivian , ,, ,, Evans, Klary ..i........,,,.. Farnsworth, lllargaret .... Fazio, Klayme ...... Field, Jeanne Fisher, Glenn Flick, Louis .. Flood, Frances ..,,.. Font, Eleanor ,.,. Forsgren, Clifford Forsgren, Norman ., Frederick, Pauline , Frederickson, Evelyn . Gelotte, Frank Gerardi,Patsy Gheres, Geraldine ...,, Gigliotti, Serahno ..,.,... -sf ...winning Ihe one lllll1dfI'Ily!l7'Il dash? .becoming exritefl? . treading sfhool as ri joke? .,,,... ............ b eing frivolous? .. ..,, ,..,, 1 lot being 0f7I'i!l1i.Yliit'.d . ........ .. .. doing anything SFII.YI1fi0I1Ilb.d publishing IZ Theory of Rlietoricu? .... .. ,,,,, being Il rrfvlusihd ,giving ll political xjweclz? forgetting Eddie of ex-high zlayx? . . . .... giving hix nmizlen IIIIIIFFXLQ ' a ,. entering IZ ronwfnl. ,,.,ha1'ing II superiority Z'UlI1fl!6'X.J . liking work? bring sensible? a , ,, . . xiiling still. IZFIIIZZTF? being .svlhf-torifizlelzlf .. ..,, not blushing? being iIIIliXl'7'66l'.d sophisticntezl? 9 , 'U,'Ul'fj'll1y. ,Jninux his voziceit? .f6 fll3'iII,0 fl S1r11di1'nriz1s .d .........,..........,being egotistical? ........,,H.....................,withour his gum? rfosnletifs uvrf prohibited? ...,,,,..7IIIlh'iIIy Il rlixfurbnnfe in Class? , .....,.,,..........,,.,,i...,.., ...,, 1 zot being versatile? becolning II 1n1ln nbout fou'n ? ..,..,..rlefj1i11g through hunting season? no! bluxhzng? , not looking fllfllfllllf? ,,..,, ............. 1 Ifliilly shyly? being loud? not playing professional baske! ball? 1 .being SKIIIIIIYJ liifle lizfljnerf ' a ....,..,,, ., .sjifrlylng ll harp. . .. znajoring in English? ever voicing her opinion? , .,.. . ..... not 'ZUiSF-t'7'IIl'h'i1Iy? .. ..,, . zirenling n l1i5fIll'bIIlIFI'fj becoming Il lvxicograjmhef? . .. firflng? ,,.rnying nn lziifavfwflffzl word? .. , .,.., , shunning jzriyfriesf LFCOIIIDIQ Il sozlfr-box orator? A ,, ...... .. ........... bring Irnnguzl? hnfing ll serious lllfllllfllf? 73 X f W E 1 ' Y WIA XX ' W ' 'III' HW v 1 v 1 y -x -I X-,N :QI 31 'Ng if 1 n 74 VN Y ?7 x NW? V6 ' lk ,E F X., i s A i -, .,,, ,, , ,. ,, e Q if e :El 31 Gisselbrecht, hlary ,.......... Gladd, Laverne .,...,.,,..,. Gott, John ................,,, Grady, Raymond ,....,,. Gray, Paul ,,,.. Greene, Harry ........ . Gross, Ruth , ..r,. . Grove, Virginia ....... Gutzler, Chester ......,. Haehn, Helen NI. ......., Haglund, Elaine . .... . Haight, Lulabelle ......,... Hamilton, Ethel .......,,,,,,,,. Hannahs, Raymond ......... Hansen, Gilbert .......,., Hansen, lllarian ,,.. .. Heald, Elaine ,....... Hills, Dorothy ,rrrr Hockman, Helen ....... Holst, VVo0drow ........ Holt, Beatrice Huggler, Henry ........ , Hyatt, hlargaret .,...... Hyde, lllarian . ..... . lttel, Philip ,..,..,,,,,,,.., Jenkins, hflarian .,,........ Johnson, Albert R. ...... . John, Bernice ..........,. Johnson, Charles D. ,,,,... . Johnson, Charles W. ,.,..r. A Johnson, Charlotte ........,rr Johnson, Elvera .....,,.... Johnson, Gerald ,,...., Johnson, lllargaret ,,,,,., Jordan, Harry, Jordan, Robert ........ Juliano, Julia ...... Juliano, Rose Kearns, Klary Kehrli, Ruth Keller, Betty ..... . lxeller, Don , rr.rr.. Kellerman, Elmer ....,,.,.. Kemble, Lewis .....,.... Keyvinski, Stephen ......... Kidder, Frances ....... Kifer, Bernice ......,... Kifer, Theodore ......... King, Ruby .....,....... -ff not giggling? .........aslzing a sensible question? to srhool? ...,......beeoming an entomologist? rraehing a joke? ill at ease? reading for pleasure? ..........llaz'i1zg Gargantua's tongues? not antieipating tests? doing better? .. ............r......... ..., b eing boisterous? ..........attending school regularly? without Helen? . ,,,..... arguing 'with a teacher? arting self-eonseiously? interrupting a eontersation? ....,,,,,becoming a second Schiaparelli? managing a modiste shop? without Eleanor? .....,.,doing anything slowly? .........as a dancing teacher? ...jlarleying in Swiss? .......not being near Ufalt? being disagreeable? being heedless? not liking dogs? Hrunning around with Porhy ? aeting sjrectarularly? ,,.. ..............,..... being bored? ................,...,,,,shipping srhool? being unconventional? eraeleing a joke? ,,,,,..,........not having the last word? .,,,,,...........,,,,.... making a lot of noise? ,, without a elzip on his shoulder? Bolslzerib tendencies? Q liking Gerald ......,.....toting books home? . ...mloohing untidy? not being a Caesar Hsharhv? ,. ,,..,.............. ....,.,....,...,,,,,.r.... r efusing a date? becoming the u'orld's fattest man? not being serious? beginning to date? not blushing? ......,..jJosing for lVild Root Hair Tonic? without lzer smile? ..... not being meek? being incredulous? -.,.g:f 75 xox xyav X N51 VI W King, Vera ,,,,,...,,,.....,, Kinkead, Gwendolyn, ....., , Kiser, Avaryl ..,,,...,.....,... Klepfer, Ellen ......... Knowlton, Hazel Knupp, Edward ....... Knupp, Gilbert ....,,... Kroh, Helen ........ Landers, Eva ...l...,,.... Lane, lX'Iildred .............. Langhans, llary E. Larsen, Laura r,,,............ Larson, John ..,.,r..........., Lawson, Weridell ........ Lawton, Fred ,,,,.... Leaf, Sylvia ....,.,,. Leary, Lloyds, Lesser, Robert ....,,, Lester, Owen ..,,,.. LeTrent, Joe ,.., Linek, Charlesw.. Lind, Edith . ,, ,,.... Lindberg, Clifford ,,,, Lindberg, John ....,, Lindgren, hlartha ....r.... Loney, Clara Lopez, Elizabeth, Loucks, Arthur ...., ,, Lucia, Alvida ........., ,, , Lucia, Josephine R. ,. Lucia, hlargaret A. ..,.. . Lyle, Thomas ......,.., . , Lytle, Robert ...,...,,,,,..,.. . hlabery, Winfred ,...,,,. 1IaeD0nald, Eleanor 1IacDonald, Jacks... Black, Louis ...........,r,r,,. lllaier, Virginia ......,, Klaleno, John hlaley, Joseph .......,r, lllarlet, Otis ,,...... hlarlett, Edith ...,,..., hlassa, Frank ,,,,,,...... hlathis, LaVerne .,,,,,,, hlaurer, llargaret ,,,,,, RIcChesney, Janet ,...... hICConnell, John .,..... 1IcDonald, Arthur ,.r, hICDonald, Leo .,...., 1 xxx? F fel 3 L ? - . X ff,-X Xa, - Xxx? v xy 11- q Q 4 Z wa Q ,fl v W H Net Q f Kes I R ,, fe .. 'liz 3 - to -Q ,......not studying? ,...,..l0ohing wi1le Il'ZL'lIh'f'? .......,,laughing with you? . posing? being II lnanlmter? not being friendly where he belongs? . .,.,.,,... as Il blonde? not talking? ? on time? sliding down banisters? not being inquisitive? .,,,.,,...reading Einstein's theory? aequiring a polish? getting French? putting on airs? .........in a jolly, carefree mood? ...,,,........fFlII07'lIIg his frerhles? . behawing? not wanting to hnow why? ,. ,,.. ,,.,,... .... 1 1 ot knowing why? being frizfolous? . .. not wanting to talk? .. .posing for Sta-ron1b f' .going to Il footb11ll 1l11n1'e? .. .speaking in Il low roire? flanking I1 test? ,, eoneentrzzting? . stahing the initiative? ...a Illfllfl lnore fll6'Il1ll7'f'? ...without Il ribbon in her hair? sharing regularly? A ,Hsleeping in slaaly hall? .....,,.n0t talking about Erie? . 'LUIflZ0llf her sister? taking a bark seat for anyone? ,, . bghflfllly? not writing or rereiwing notes? ,. dieting? ,swithout lllarian? without his grin? remozvng freehles? his stentorian rioiee? succeeding his father as an nnalertaher? anywhere by herself? being dflllllff? eff lege L'07IllIlg to srhool on holidays? .. worrying? ,,,,. worrying ower lessons? X4-N xx f7 few V lf I A e X WL gl? Klelntosh, Keith . K I elieehan, Avanelle ...,.... Kleeley, Gerald ,... Klereniek, Klike ,......,,,, Xliekelson, Xlarian... Hiller, llae C. , ,.., Xliller, Klyrtle Klonroe,Ag1nes. . ..... .. Klonroe, Elizabeth .......,. Klonstrom, June ....... Kloore, Delbert Kloran, James, Jr. . Klorton, llanley O.. Xlotto, George ,.... . Kluneh, Vera C. . .. Nelson, Jean ....,.., Nero, Ethel Niver, Beth ......,,,.... Niver, Dorothy .. Nordin, Robert W. Olsen, Hazel ...... ...... Olson, Olive .,,..,.,,,, Oriole, Sara Ostertag, llelville ..,,, Owens, Lambert ,...... Parise, Anthony.. .... Peterson, Gerald ........ Porter, lVillis .. Punsky, Jean .... ........... Rader, Beulah. Radspinner, Betty . Rapp, Klary ...,.,. . Rapp, Phyllis E, ,,,,,, , Reed, Arthur Reiff, Isaac ....,,. Retzer, Rita ,, . Rich, Klary T. Riekerson, Lorain ...... Rieder, Ethel . ,, Robison, Charles S. .... . Rosenquist, Esther .... Rosenquist, Leonard ......... Rowley, Robert .... Rulander, Kathryn... Rulander, Lyle ,,,,.,,, Russell, Pauline. ..... . Sanden, Klildred . Sandrock, Ann .. Sasso, Helen Q not being near Olive? using znnlce-up sfwuringly? .being ll Caesar xl1ark ? ,, being six feet tnll? lflebing in jberxeeierfiiiee? .,..., . . ,, being zleeorous? .........,too busy to work? .sgrozving up? ., ,,,,.... without her reserve? zlieting by eating candy? not loring llis books? tloing tlie unexpeetezl? llffllllllllg an orntor? not riding liis bieyele? zeitlzout O1-nm? not flirting? playing xeconrl ftlrlle? mrrying boolcs home? .. staying nt lzotne? majoring in fJFIllIIIlIIXlllfJ? . feeling inferior? . not being graeious? tuitlzout brilliant lipxtirk? not studying? ns Lesterfv twin brother? ,, Hllllllllljlllfl Il tonsoriul parlor? beeoniing exeiterl? zloing extra zuorlz? taking her tilne? without jrerpetuul jaw inotion? being uninteresting? .. winning II gaine of elzess? without her giggle? not Corning out nt the big enrl of tlze liorn? professor of etluentionrll reseurrli? saying nn unkind teorrl, witliout ller frefltirie ability? being tlignifierl? looking derponzlent? beeozning blnse? .ritting on toznbstones? a or jumping center? beeonzing exeiterl over anything? tnllcing to Bill Bnner? . , getting to sehool before 8.-29? 1 -..ggi 77 ,Lit .- getting lou' nzarksf . pasxing unnotieerl? ,, , . ..,.. . ...... being rtnizl? .vpenking out of turn? VN Nth? x fx' YQ? Sealise, Benny .................. Scalise, Rose Marie .... Sealise, Theresa II .,.,,,. Scalise, Williams ...... .. Schatzle, Robert Schneider, Charles ........ Schwab, LeRoy ......r,,.... Schwing, Genes, ,,,.. Sedon, Helen ....,.,,............. Shannon, Margaret .,.... Sharp, Neil ....,.,.,...........,.. Sherwood, Oscar '.., ..... Simmons, Eugene ,...... Sloan, Klartha ........... Smith, Betty Ann ......, Smith, June ............ Smith, lXIartin .,.,,,, Smith, Normanwn. Smith, VVilson, , Sperry, Vail .........,i Steher, Geneva, Stewart, llary .... . Stillwell, hlauriee .,..... Swan, Carl... ,,...... ., ,, Swanson, Edna .. Swanson, Harry '..... Taylor, Clayton ,, Thompson, hlargraret. Toner, Harold... ...,, , Torrey, Arthur , .. Trushel, Arlene ....... Waples, lVlary,,, ,, Watson, Roberta . Way, Orma ...... .... West, Harry '..... A Weigle, John ............,,..,, Whitten, Lawrence ,,,, VViekstrom, Tom ..... .. Wilson, Nyetta ., ,,,,.,.... .. Wineriter, Harold ,..., Wineriter, Vera ,,,,.... Wrmlfe, Burdette ,,,,,,.., . Wolstencroft, llluriel Woodruff, Hlargaret.. Woodruff, lX'larjorie,, Wooster, Clarahelle .,,,.. Wright, Virginia ........ Young, lhlartha Zerby, Roberts., ' -J Ai 31 in-'sreamrasmi f X l X 1 'f llf, if 5 2 xv -X xsk- my -'f 711' r Q -on w f v xv ., .,, . 5 lf? bil? .Wa . E .....,...becon1ing Il playwright? .....11cting Illlfllflllfi wasting time? . ....,,,, not wearing I1 suede jncleet? ..,,.,.,'winning Il spelling llltlffll. 4 using Pllllll!lllZ'F.? .. .,,.i. becoming tl famous pugilist? 100kIIIg chic? without her laugh? . ,.,,..,...... , .,.......,..,..,,.........,,, being noisy ? ........sicle during hunting season? ,.........,..,...,....infzienting the NOS-Fllfn? ..,........l1eart staying normal under G. S.'s eye? .....,.,going to Il girls' school? being blaszf? ...........,.,ll0f giggling? .. ..... looking sophisti1'11te1l? ,.,, annoying Il teacher? without Abbott? ...Hshooting rubber bands? .. .. taking life seriously? doing no more than necessary? pronouncing in the lfrench sway? fwithont his blond 'lL't1i'l'.Y.d 'winning Il Rhodes' scholnrshilr to Oxford? ,. .. . .. footing his Swan-Song ? .. not letting you hnou' he's around? . ,, . .........,.,.........hurrying? ,, . .,,sw11ggering? 'why flrt nzored up Cl0I1f'7,UtlIIg0 Il7't'IIll6'.a not llIl7'l1Iy her work done? ,..........,,,..being discontented. 4 ..,...,.,tl1inki11g of school after 3:50 11. 1n.? interrupting ll 1'on'1'ers11tio n ? trading it in on I1 PIlt'ih'llfIl'.d ., playing post office? in ll hurry? . quiet for Il 'whole hour? ..,..... .losing her temper? . ,, .......being lIIIll'fl1'!'.d . 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Although Captain Bill Wilsoii was the most outstanding man of the team, the other lettermen developed a fine, balanced squad around Wilscmn. Bill set a new district record at Erie in the -1-10 yard run in 51.4 seconds. Bill also captured first honors in the -140 yard run at the state meet in Altoona. New rocords on Russell Field were: lllile run-By E. Baxter of VVarreng -1 minutes, 54 seconds. Discus throw 1 By Crotty of lfrie lfastg distance, 116 feet, 6 inches. Pole Vault - Tied hy VValter of Bradford, 10 feet, 6 inches. There will he no track meeting in 1933 owing to financial con- ditions, hut it is hoped that this activity will soon he resumed. The lettermen for 1932 are Arthur Anderson, Emerson Baxter, Norman Erickson, Richard Juline, Thomas Lytle, Philip Taylor and William Wilscmn. Robert Landers and Louis Lind received student-manager letters. Recon! YVarren 6912 Younglsville -1-.fyg VVarren 57yfi Bradford SSM XVarren 35 Jamestown 60 1Varren 50 Eric lfast 53 XVarren 19 Qlfourth Placej District Kleet -- iii 87 kms xf Nm ? f A A NAKENW W , Wwf xvfx lg 'v .1 3 'Www ' Y f .. ' 1 5 I EQ 1 'WL ,f 4:1 ' ' lr: ., -, ,bl 55 I-W m64QWkjWiQ-X gi L N ' I.. Q w. AX. x ,Ms W' X Vf k ' 1f 1 1 i f s' V p -X -q ys :Q 31 eiioafeiraema l f A -f- 'WI FGOTBALI. Xxx HEN the final whistle blew, bring- ing the Erie Tech game to a close with the Dragons on the long end of the 13-7 score, the team had brought one of the most successful seasons since 1923 to a close. It had won eight games, lost one and tied one. It had been scored on by three teams and it had held the Kane Wolves to a score- less tie. With a nucleus of seven lettermen, Coach Leidig developed a powerful team that relied upon speed and deception in the offensive department. A strong forward wall made Warren a fine defensive team as the records of only four touchdowns scored against them in ten games show. WHl'!'FH 37 - Younyx-ville 0. The season opened on a very hot day. The varsity played only the first half and the reserves finished the game. Much poten- tial power was shown in this game. H'arren 31 -Shrffield 0. Sheff-ield came here determined to win but went home badly beaten. VVarren ran their ends and made large gains through their line with ease. Coach Leidig used many substi- tutes throughout the game and the game end- ed with the third team on the field. lVarr1'n 7 -Strong l'im'1'nt 0. Strong Vincent came here an unknown quantity. The game was very evenly played, but VVarren had one uninterrupted march and in a short-line buck Taylor scored the touchdown. McCool saved the day when he caught up with a Strong Vincent man on our 12 yard line and kept him from scoring. Iflfarren 7 - Dunkirk O. VVarren journeyed to Dunkirk and met a large, powerful foe. Although they outplayed the Dragons in first downs VVarren took ad- vantage of the breaks and scored a touch- down in the last quarter. lfarrfn 6 - Tffzlrvfffz' O. Titusville came here and met us in a closely fought battle. VVarren played a loose, erratic game. In the third quarter, a latteral to VValt Confer resulted in a 60 yard run and our only score. lffarren 19- Oil City O. The boys returned to form and played a bang-up game at Oil City. This game was played on a new, grass-covered field that gave the team an incentive to win. VVarren played an entirely offensive game and should have tripled the score. The seconds played the third quarter and scored once on a pass. PVarrfn +7 -Safamanra 7. VVarren ran wild over a courageous, fighting team from up state. They were the first team to cross VVarren's goal line. Warren 0-Kane O. The Dragon team met the Kane VVolves on a cold, wet day and when the final whistle blew the score was a tie. Neither team had a decided advantage as the condition of the field led to many fumbles. WHl'7'6n 6-Jamrsto-wn 13. A vastly underrated Red and Green team came to VVarren and gave VVarren a sound trimming. The Dragons played a defensive game throughout, trying to stop Aiken as he ripped through our line for big gains. VVar- ren got a break when Walt Confer inter- rupted a pass and ran thirty yards for the first score. jamestown came right back, and won the much coveted victory. They were by far the m0St powerful team encountered during the season. lVarrrn 13-Erin Terlz 7. Warren came back with a bang and play- ed a fine game with Erie Tech. The work of Giegerich, second team quarterback, was outstanding throughout the game. Although the boys didn't know it, this was the finish to a fine season. Slmjjfrlff- Iy0ll7I!15'UfffI' sw. lVarrf'71. The County Championship Game was postponed because of a very wet field. Eighteen players were awarded letters. They were Art Anderson, VValt Confer, Homer Culbertson, Bob Doolittle, Louie Gib- son, Dick -Iuline, jack Logan, Tom Lyle, Jim lNfcCool, Sherry lyfiller, YVoodie Park, WValt Peterson, Tony Scalise, Harry Schmidt, Phil Taylor, Bill VVilson, and co-managers Bill Ilighhouse and Angelo Scalise. if 89 -- WEEQV? , XX xx , L li N X :El 31 1 EW iifA.QKXf-S 'i-I ggi' x 1. A 1. I l-N if if: -' , . gl X 'E' 33 , ,,, , ing EF' he BASKET BALI. Hlf basket ball season produced the finest team VVarren has had since the regime of Coach Henry G. Kolpien. XVarren won eighteen games and lost seven. This gave us a season's percentage of .720. XVarren won the championship of Section 2, Northern Division of District 9, in their first year as an entry in this league. The Dragon team beat Kane at Bradford for the Northern Division championship but lost to Dubois at Ridgway for the District 9 championship. The team got fine results by using a fast-break system combined with the famous pivot play. VVarren lost four lettermen at mid-term, lliller, Gay, Logan, and High- houseg but the new team came through in fine style to bring to a close one of XVarrenls finest basket ball seasons. The following boys earned the much cherished HVVU: Arthur Anderson, Charles Caldwell, Louis Check, Thomas Chido, Carleton Gay, Gerald Gfegerich, NVilliam Highhouse, Jack Logan, Sherwood lliller, Harry Schmidt, John Smith, Burdette Wolfe, and the student-manager, Emerson Hyatt. 'J Rrrorzl XVarren 4-P Sugar Grove VVarren 37 Titusville YVarren -P9 Tidioute 9fVVarren 21 Bradford XVarren -I-2 Youngsville XVVarren Z6 Sheffield YVarren l9 Jamestown VVarren 30 Y'Varren 66 46 lirie Tech Klt. Jewett VVarren Youngsville VVarren 38 Corry YVarren Z0 Oil City X XVarren 38 Ludlow XVarren 23 lirie Tech Sf VVarren 19 Bradford XVarren 36 Titusville XVarren -P2 Corry VVarren 22 Sheffield Yvarren 32 Jamestown XVarren 36 Nlt. Jewett NVarren 31 Oil City ek VVarren 33 Ludlow VVarren 23 Falconer League Games Playoff for Northern Division, District 9 Championship, at Bradfoid VVarren 18 Kane Playoff for District 9 Championship at Ridgway. Warrexi 20 Dubois 91 MA xf sm , 0 A kmw V WN Xvf X ' - , .Q 3 ' ' f ., 'X 5 'E' 3 M S A -x ' 5 if 'Wig P YF WQQZRW :Ag 'ii T ' ' ft 4 1. 'l ff, n W f ' 'EI 31 -7 BASKET BALI. H IQ Wfarren lligh School Second Basket Ball Team has usually had a fine record in the past years, and the second team of 1932-33 was no exception to this un- written law. The seconds won twenty and lost three games. The squad was composed of Cheek, Chido, Coon, Craft, Curren, Driscoll, Galenis, Giegjerich, Koehley, Lytle, Smith, and Wolfe with Smith and Chido playing the second semester wfth the varsity squad. The seconds played a fast game and gave all opposition a hard hattle. Rl7l'fi14Il XVar ren 'llitusville lvar ren B radford VVarren Youngfsville YVarrcn Sheflield VVarren Jamestown XVa r re n War ren Ex-High CCity Leagluej East Hickory Varsity VVarren Youngsyille VVarren Corry VVarren Lakewood Varsity VVarren Bradford VVarren Titusville lVarren Cor ry VVarren Sheflield XVar ren Jamestown VVarren lneligibles YVQ11' ren Ludlow War ren lva r ren XVa r ren YVa r ren National Transit CCity XV. H. S. Thirds 'liionesta Varsity Lakewood Varsity VVarren Tionesta Varsity VVarren l neligihles A +3 93 lie-- Leaguej L X 9 x x fl, ww X V1 X flu Nw 2 v 1 - -1 N :El Zz E 5 S 1 4 i -. Elf? .- V ss xl 7 f X vgwf T h!K I W I L -J 'X 31 efreavmdeaaw ' 2 3 A Z i' Y, s xvwjs? ssc ' Xxx? 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SIRI S' GIFI3 QI LIB 1,I'l'SlI1l'lIf ..A. .I M.-xuoaairi' Cimui Srrrenzry ....... ...A ,,,,, l Q DNA LIAEHN ylI't'KlSlll'ffl' ..,. ., CONSTANCE JoHNsoN IDI:-wzw , ........., I,,xL'R,x BISIZLL Nellie Black KI arggaret Chalmers Jane Culver Le Audra Fouch Helen Groves Daisy Anderson Jessie Andrews Jayne Betts hladeline Blair Edith Blick Geneva Connolly Carolin Davidson Jane Dietsch Romaine Erickson Jean Blodgett Barbara Cook Geraldine Erickson Vivian Erickson Doris Broderick Lucille Corbett Evelyn Frederickson Betty Gilson Jane Allen llargaret Bailey Elaine Hagglund IERSONNEL Firxf Sofrmzzo Betty Halsey Eleanor Johnson Alice Samuelson Anna Shayvkey Betty Smith Seen 1111 Mary Craft Barbara Ebel Autumn hlorton B Iargaret N ystrom Doris Peterson Louise Hofer Nora Johnson Klarian Kirby Jeanne Lesser GIRLS' Eleanor Snarhurg Elizabeth Yerg Gertrude llaurer fxlarie KlcFarland Bernice hliller Sllflfllll 0 Virginia Peterson Ada Rohson Florence Roos Elsa Klae Sneldin Mary Gaughn 'Ilia Carol Lowe Jean Black Jean Newmaker Joyce Richards GLEE CLUB II Firsi Soprfzno Beatrice Holt Ardelle Johnson Ruth Kehrli Betsy Kinnear K I argaret K I aurer S 0001111 Helen Haehn Jean Harkless Bernice Kefer Betty Keller Charlotte Knabh Klarjorie Knahh Jeanne Leonhart Sally 3lacDonald Frances KIcEvoy Xlary Ostergard Sujrrzllm llary Langhans Rachel hlahaffy Eva 1IcCurdy Ethel Nero 'Ho Sylvia Leaf hlary Louise Xliller Lavina hlorganroth Geneva Uherg Geraldine Ross Klary Hahen Edna Haehn Clarahel Irwin Constance Johnson Vesta Xlclfinnon Nlarian Mickelson Helen Sandblade Lois Satterlund Laura Bell Schaeffer Blildred Sanden Ann Sandrock Betty Smith Jane Spiedel Phyllis Rapp Janet Ross Louise Scalise llartha Schwartz hlary Betty Trusler Rita Retzer Jane Larson Eleanor Klacllonald llary Stewart Catherine Lawson -, FQ. .- Betty Pray -EDNA HAEHN, Secretary. X X x ,ff W X V1 X 'ww Q f v 1 .I -X -1 w :Q 31 Ami-5 Q 5 5252 Nels: - az. LD lm ,, ,l ,U lx, WRA X! em 21 ' 5 ' A If -i r V s X , V X M y lg 'NULQQI 6 I S, Wax Q 5 I' ll? ills We DQAGGN BAND HE High School Band has had a very successful year under the leadership of llr. Summers. The hand played at all the ng,h chool basketball and football games, and it gave three concerts two it Be tty School and one in Kane. The hand is to he hihhly com mended for its excellent work. 1'7'lllllflFfJ' Kenneth hlerritt Klaurice Stillwell Norman IQ. Sampson Floyd Lindquist John lIcConnell Avonelle KIcKeehan Charles Burch Rlarjorie Knahh Rohert Schatzle Billy Crawford SIl.X'fIfJlZOIIf .V Carlyle Svenson Garnet Eberhardt Dorothy Alzinger Fay hIcKeehan Richard Arnold Sterling Olson Tro 111 bozzex Tom YVickstrom Harry Swanson Charles Johnson Edward Armstrong Flute Edwin Africa fllto I-Iorns Klarian Sampson Anson Haight Charles KIacDonald Clarinelx Gail littinger Arthur Hagerman Harry Crosby Howard Anderson Klanley Klorton Clifford Johnson Frances lIcEvoy Kenneth Betts Arthur Swanson jack llacllonald VVilliam Lutz XVeller Blyers Bllfiflllli' Preston Hoskins Bars Kenneth Ekey Arthur Reed Bernard Ackert Plfrolo Byron KIeKenzie DFIUIIX Israel Shulman Clair Reynolds Klichael Nichols Charles A. Johnson George Craft Jewel Kohler - HARRY SUNIMERS, Director iw rs- Maxx!!! if 1 ' Y Nwffx N ' W? 'iff' ' 'f 1 1 v 1 v V , -X ., xv IQ 31 W BW' Nsx XXX V If ' 'f I I W f I XX fs s 31 Wemeitaerme ? 3 f elf W ' iq 1 Wg, ' I-IIGI-I SCHQQI GRC!-I PSTRA Officers of fh Prexlzlzfnl .......... ...........,,.......,,. ,,,..,.,.. , ...., ,,,,,,, , F Urrlzwfrzl KENNIZTH AIERRIT1 Vive-P1'e5i1le11t ,, .,,, ,, ,,,,,. ,.... . . ....... GAII, CBLSON Secrfffzlry-Treflxllrer ........ ,......... H ELISN ECKHARD1 Dirfcmr .,,,,,,,, ........,...... . . .H.ARRX' SL'Mx1ERs NDI R the capable direction of Xlr. Summers the High School Orchestri com pleted another successful year. ln addition to playing for the repul ir assembly exercises exers Fifclziy, the orchestra played for the following dramatic productions lhe Night of Plays and UThe Blue Ba J! U' b. lhe personnel of the orchestra was as follows Ifirsf Iviolins Helen liclchardt Edward Armstrong lfrnest Peterson Rayomnd Carrol Catherine Barnett Clnrimffi' Harry Crosby Gail lfttinger Cello James Hazeltine Dru my Klichael Nichols MQQQEW Hass Bernard Aclcert Semin! Violins Quinton Holt Paul Gray Bernard Bloom llary H adley Tru 111 bu 11 vs H arry Swanson Charles Johnson Tr Il flifbfffx Kenneth Klerritt John lXIcConnell Piano lithelyn Ohergj l 9 M , A ! ,msmw LEW :QI 31 WWW N A Q - 'WE , T .WZ 100 -- e , 2 - 45 L is Mme g J 'arg .V T f G-all? W W ? lq 31 lf lwf X ? alllll' Q , I-HCS!-I SC I-ICDCDI C IQI S' C I-UB ,A - - J .4 Col O l'1-favident .. Nl.-XRC9.kRI2'1' CHAIAIIQRS Irirf'-l'1-wiflent A CdlZRAI.IJINIE ROSS Svrrvrm-y ...... ,.Hi21.i5N OLSON Trmxznw- .. , -IEANNIE Liissua Hlf purpose of this cluh is to create and maintain a spirit of sincerity, friendliness and kindness towards everyoneg to choose the right kind of good times: to uphold a high standard of honorg to form happy and healthful friendships. The following code presents hrielly the aims of each member. As a Girl Reserve l will try to he Cgracious in Klanner Impartial in Judgment A Ready for Service Loyal to Friends Reaching for the Best Earnest in Purpose Seeing the Beautiful Eager for Knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over Self Ever Dependable Sincere at all Times. I will try to face life squarely and to find and give the hest. - Humax OLSON, Secretary. Weil lOl gifs- m AmfQWW 1 I A f ix M 5 I LQ? f iq 31 We 5 , WEE W -- 952 102 iz? -- I 4 5 l Nvfj Nf' V ll1 F h I . ' Y K Y :X 'X 'lfxs QAMAQZQZWQK' EA A tfxQM XJNNM f IE! fs' 31 're-lsexeoitesivww 'K 1 25 'W 'E' I-ll-Y CLUB its meetings N spite of the depression the Hi-Y Club continued l' 'z' '- D tnough this lust QCII. Ihe three fold purpose of clean living, clean speech, :ind clean scholzlrship has been successfully accomplished succeeded in by alternate social and discussion meetings. lt has establishing an enrollment of sixty members. The annual Hi-Y Girls, Club dance was procl present to be the best ever held. :timed by all The club was host to the Northwestern Qldcr Boys' Conference, which was 21 decided success. A total of one hundred and fifty dele- gates were present from :ill parts of northwestern Pennsylvzlnia. The Hi-Y Club play, HA Run for Her Kloneyf' presented Klarch 16, 1933, wus, as usual, El success. The following officers served during the yezir: Firsl Swflesfvr Prexizlezzt . ...... , ..... JACK LOGAN I7iL'l 1J!'F5iIlt'IIf . S11 iiizwoon Mi1.1.ER Sefrremry .. ..., ,,,,, H OMER QJULBERTSON YlI'I'1IXIl7'l'?' .... ALFRED xl.-XURER Semnzl Sl'llll'.YfI'I' Pzwident ....,.,, ,, . ,JALFRED BIAURER View-llrexiflwzr . Suuizwooo KIILLER Sffrrfinry .. ,,,. ., JACK LOGAN T7'l'Il.X'llfc7I' ,. ...CARLTON GAY JAcK Loo,xN, Secretary. -dunes X X I X W' ,x ff, N N , V X ' HW Y Y w' 1 y -x u x + :El 31 N 7 1 5 S? -1614 10+ fa? ,P : L l i aw, .5 K9 aw Ns y? H11, I q EQ 31 u11QlLK f 6 f I 'MX' WX ' ' 2 hl f ' i, ,S lg A F E LATIN CLUB H15 Latin Club was organized llarch 2, 1928, with ten charter members. It has been continuously in existence since that date, and its membership has increased consistently. The present mem- bership of the club is onehundred twenty. This year the club was made up of the second- and third-year classes. liach class elected its own officers and held meetings inde- pendent of the other sections. The second-year classes presented plays, one of them, given in honor of the Ceralia Qthe Roman Thanksgivingj, was written by Klyrtle Kliller, a second-year student. Another play was given at Christmas, to celebrate the Saturnalia, or Feast of Saturn. The Roman wedding was dramatized in one of the sections. At Thanksgiving donations of fruit and vegetables were brought in honor of Ceres. These were later given to the Relief Association. At Christmas, toys were brought and given to the same charity. Valentines Day was celebrated in honor of Cupid, with original valentines written in Latin. The ldes of Klarch, the mournful anniversary of Caesar's death, was observed in the proper manner. On this occasion many old superstitions were recalled in commemora- tion of Caesarys foreboding of evil before he went to his death. The Floralia, or Feast of Flowers, was held on llay Day. These pro- grams have been very successful, and the members have been benefited by them. The Latin Club is not merely a social organization. lt is a club recommended by the State Department, and its work is outlined in the state syllabus. The programs are part of the work in Latin, as they are given in the class period, and carry out the ideas of Roman life, customs and festivals. -ANNA SHAWKEY, Secretary. -..Qf 105 Eg..- ' F' 3' ' W wwf,-X xv ' my v -111' ' 'Iff 1 1 v 1 v V ,. -X -1 xv :Q 31 Wigf -ANNE- . , 1-4J' t 4' fi A t Q 1- M A Wk F f lf' Ee :EI 1 T1 5 Z, ei FQQFNSIQ Cl UB HE Forensic Club of 1932-33 reorganized in the early fall and immediately was in the midst of preparation for the important major debates. The first regular meeting of the club was held No- vember 8, 1932, at which time the following officers presided: BIlSjIIl'.S',Y Jlanager. .. ..., .. , , ISR.-XIII, SHCLNIAN IJ7'l'Xilll'lIf ,,,,,, ,. ....,.... .... , BIARGARET -CHALIXIERS Secretary ...... ...... . .CoNsTANcia JoHNsoN Ar each of the club meetings minor debates were held with mem- bers of the faculty acting as judges. All of the members took an active part, thus nearly everyone was given a chance to demonstrate his debating ability. A few of the experienced debaters of last year were in the club again this year, giving it the foundation it required. Klajor debates took place with Columbus, Ifrie East, Jamestown, North East, Bradford, and Niagara Falls, and were anticipated eagerly by the student body. The club members have striven earn- estly to improve the quality of their work. - CONSTANCE JOHNSON, Secretary. -..gf 107 Es..- X X f 1 L.!.lf x Wx NA. xf fx x W x QF' Iq 3:4 wg ,.,f-fl A pf 14 614 108 eiiesaiiewwr .mf Q X f X Zio QWW! N V, X q 5 w 7 2 fun ' 1 s 7, V ...xx it .f 1 ft I A 3 1 km smmxm i 5 lf il W STENQGTQAPI-IERS' CLUB ljrexirlezzl . .,,,, , I'iz'e-Presizlmi ..,.. Secretary ......,,.,,.,.. ..., V v I rmsurer ...... ., ,,lI11.DR12D LINDSEY TUART NELSON , AIARY Ij1,1zAB12Tn LOWREY AIAGDALIEN li LAWSON l b f l ,313 'lass has been an active organization. During HIC Stenographers' C u 0 tie c the entire year great interest an ' d lndustry has been manifested in the meetings h b 1 striving for skill and knowledge. and each budding secretary as eer ken from the thirty Original programs were presented by appointed committees, ta four members. As a result of these programs the members learned business etiquette, l ' t s, and the qualifications of .1 successful stenograp er. fI1OdEI'll JUSIDCSS DTRC ICS The commercial contest, which took place in Klay, was one of the outstandin events of the year. Preparation for this activity was begun far in advance and all those who took part in it were highly honored. Our training under bliss Tillotson, our faculty adviser, las een ' 3, her untiring effort and enthusiasm has been inspirational. Our school work is over, but the stenographers of the class of 33 X S - steady rl' --tactful IC - efficient N - neat O 1 orderly G S gracious R f- ready A -- ambitious P - purposeful H We helpful lf - earnest R - reasonable S -f serious ZXIARY 121,11 -- 1119 lie .- vill C f careful L - loyal U 1 useful B -v buoyant 0 - open-minded F - fearless VV - willing H -- hopeful S 1 self-reliant ,x1a12'1'1 1 Lowmzv, S l b thoi ou fl always be CCTCTZIYB 1 ind AAA xf ima? i 'NZQR5 X N V HI ' 1 s- - -I IE! 33 A 3 ' ' WW, i , -'if 1 IU 1 X 1 WY, -' K K 2 F' iq 33 5 'BSQP -gf I-IGME VQQCDM Cl-IAIRMEN HE Home Room Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen are elected by members of each home room. During the last year they were very helpful to the student body and the teachers in collecting dues, securing subscriptions for school publications, taking charge of elections and balloting, making announcements, and helping in various other wavs. Below is a complete list of chairmen and vice-chairmen: Chairmen PAUL COPPOLA NORMAN H. SAMPSON PAUL AIURPHY HELEN PIAEHN DONfXI.D ICCKLUND PHILIP BISHOP BIARTHA BIEYERS ALLAN LORD IQENNETH BIERRITT GLEN FISHER VVILLIAM HIOHHOUSE AVAN ELLE NICIQEEHAN SIDNEY CULEERTSON VVOODROXV PARK JOHN FANARITAS JAMES BIILLER VVILLIAM XVALKER ROBI2R'l' COGSVVELL AIYRON ,THOINTAS BENNY SCALISE GlI,BER'l' PETERSON LORIAN RICKERSCDN BURDETTE VVOLFE LOUIS CHECK JOHN LARSON I 11 lyiffhfjlllliflllfll JANE BRADFORD ALRINA SADLEY ERMINA AIADDEN RIAQ COR,AH ICLIEABETH YERO DAISY ANDERSON CHARLES KOEBLEY DIARY LOUISE HICKEY BIILDRED LINDSEY JEAN FIELD BIARGARET CHALN1ERS ARTHUR MCDONALD JANE CULVER SARAH ROSSETTER BARBARA WOODRUFF JANE LOREE DIARY ELLEN OSTEROAR BETTY GRIEER MARY GILSON BETTY ANN SMITH GENE BURNS AIARGARET BIAURER V ERA VVIN ERITIZR BIILDRED CARLSON BETTY KEI.I,ER N AA xf x Z A fx x Q E 2 I9 31 1, PM A bam 6 Av. i -- iq 1 12 sxk 2gmJ7 Z'e' ,za , X ,, 4 1. at Xa 'l7- .i '? in 31 il DQAMATIC CLUB Eg X ORKING? Playing? That is what the Dramatic Club has been doing-working and playing! It realized that 'fthe play must go on in spite of the depression. The assembly programs were made' lively and interesting by the many and varied One-act plays presented. The Players' Group, selected during the first semester, won high praise from the work presented before town organizations. The boys in the group made HCrime Conciousn a very realistic feature, the girls in A'Daring Daughtersu did equally well. Our boys had the privilege of presenting HCrime Consciousn as an assembly feature for the Youngsville High School, January the thirteenth. The high light in the year's work was the Evening of Plays given the evening of February third. This program consisted of three charming and vastly entertaining one-act plays. HThe Heart of a Clownf' a fantasy, was unique in characters and costumes. Elmer,'l a comedy, afforded laughter and wholesome mirth, 'ABrothers,', a three-character play, was very uplifting. The monthly meetings were well-attended and enjoyed under the presidents, Alfred llaurer and Robert DeLong. A survey of the year's work shows active and cheerful co-operation on the part of all. -S. STUART MYER, Secretary. -..gif 1 13 I 4 5 AQ xf www 0 ,- , , lKQMmw 'X QF' 'Q 31 4 jx Q..-xy., 4- if 1 14 if -- xAkcAm62sTWfWZ sf F Q , X ma X M! v M slr '?' 'El 31 ll TI-IE I-IIDDEN GUEST Xw IQ always expect much of the senior play, this year our expect- ations we1'e fully realized. The Hidden Guestfl from the entrance of Sherwood Kliller with the cowbell dangling from his neck to hlelons, Jane Culver, having the much sought for liberty bonds, was fascinating and gripping in its spell cast over the audience. It is one of those plays in which every character is immensely interesting, a type in himself, even llinnie was, and she was supposed to be sort of lifeless. llystic voices, ghosts walking, dishes jumping from the shelves, a super-abundance of yellow slickers, the messages from the dead, all united their efforts in making the ghost of Uncle Timothy much alive and in keeping the audience on edge. The negative, timorous, sensitive spinster in whose home the action takes place was Helen Qlson. Her stubborn, deaf and some- what stupid servant, Jane Culver, mixes affairs badly, but the arrival of her niece, Helen Groves, brings the mix-up to a climax when she sends to the mystic room Sherwood lliller who must spend the night there. The unexpected arrival of the fashionable widow, Kathryn Kehmg the society girl, Constance Johnson, the pompous Alfred lylaurer and his yes man,H Raymond Carroll, makes matters more confusing. The malefactor, Stuart Nelson, keeps appearing and dis- appearing so that when the policeman, Jack Logan, arrives he fails to find the right man. The night is long that never finds a dayl' so at daybreak Curtis Sasserson is there to lift the ban. Director -ANNA LOUISE KAHL. LA, EL. ? W W W, W X X 1 3 . , V M -X ., N 5 f A IEI 1 M061 L , 'M -FI , . N,.4s,15,,.w 1. ,,,,4,,,Yx Mg, ,A ., ,fm .',-- WG -v,Ah,,- fM:,,-,wi--,T-, , Aivy 1, vi j ' ,:, Ap, M 753. , V. .migimgi ,. H ax ,gr HY' fvwg. M -,,- 2,-wp--If - - . ,-me ---' Q M54 ,,., fgw?1-smgilfiWL-Qfg5,1M,W , 4. .,,'.L.1i.1 f.M,W.,.,7m,,,,,,,M,,, A -- Q15 1 16 yi? -- ' ii J I' L, a I. .N We -5 'ff-Sex ' V! X vw v f v V u' -X '11 xx IE! 1 Y f 'w,, Tl-IE BLUE BAG HE Junior Class opened the dramatic season in NVarren High School the evening of Armistice Day, with the presentation of the unique mysteryscomedy, The Blue Bag, by C. Blchlullin. 'lihe plot centers around Anton Klcllonald who is searching for an elusive blue bag. ln finding it, he hopes to win a wager of two hundred dollars. At the end of the first lap of his search he finds himself in the llacklyn Hotel where blue bags are numerous. Bill Harrington, a United States customs officer, also in search of a blue bag, arrives upon the scene. He, with the over-efficient assistance of the landlordys wife and the able help of the landlord, finds the bag. The cast who so cleverly and entertainingly interpreted the role was: iilnfon iilIt'DUIIIllIl, zvlm is smrrliifzg for flu' lfluz' Bag, STUART AIYIZR Obrlzllnlz lllrlclflyn, uilm rum flze lzntrl ,, , ,,..,..., CURTIS GOODWIN Allan Ross, who ii' in love with Enizl ,, .,,..,,,, .,,... W1I,LARD BRIGGS Enix! Lnulon, who ix doping wilh 14111111 I .... BERTHA ld0RRISON .lim Ayl'l'ff'l', who is our nf the crooks . . .. FREDERICK BOYD ,llnlly Keeler, 'Lvlm ix flzrf oflzfr crook ,, JEAN KIACDONALD Lefty Lony, who ir Il norm! affirms , , CAROLYN GRAHAM Hill I1Ill'l'lIIgfU1I, 'wlm ix ll U. S. CIl.Vfff1lI'S officer ........, . EDVVIN AFRICA ln recognition of Armistice llay between Acts l and ll lX'Iildred Anderson recited: Uln Flanders Fieldsnn, ,, ,, IUcCrz1e l'Home Againn I , .. Dr. Ivan Dyke The High School Orchestra under the direction of lXIr. Harry Summers furnished the music. Plav Director, Anna Louise Kahl. 117 XKJQA xf xwmi 5 E? X W MX, pq 33 ww fa f nm, AX .N x Ax .-5 J I' h. A 1. A 1 We dmv:-5 .Wh -- if 1 I8 Rdaasaczgwawzzxe ,L' we N-'QEait2NgiRkNm IE' 31 I-ll-Y PLAY HIS year the Hi-Y Club set a new precedent when it presented the threeeact comedy, A Run for Her Kloneyfl without the aid of any other club. VVe are indebted to the four girls of the cast and to llliss Kahl for the cooperation which they so willingly gave us. Although we hate to brag, the play was good. If you did not see it, read on. If you did see it proof read this to see if l have left anything out. V By the terms of her father's will, Berinda hleeker forfeits thirty thousand dollars to her grasping uncle if she is not married by six o'clock of her nineteenth birthday. Berinda's dilemma is increased by ll sudden disappearance of her lover whom she and her sister Corinna are making frantic efforts to find. Corinna blocks the uncle's game, eludes the detective sent to kidnap Berinda, escapes with her sister, rescues the lover from the clutches of a designing widow and brings about the marriage in time to claim the money. This is the plot of this scintillating and mirthful play in which we enjoyed seeing: Betty Halsey, as the clever sister Corinna Klildred Anderson, the 530,000 heiress Alfred Maurer, the detective Jack Logan, the grasping uncle Helen Groves, the village romp Kathryn Kehm, the designing widow Bob DeLong, the demented -iustice-of-the-peace Richard Juline, the colored porter. waQH9?f- l Rktxtfmyf ,- , fe- R M NF 1 5 itil Se' EVENING OE PLAYS HIS evening was most enjoyable because Of the artistic, tense and entertaining Ideas and realistic characters presented in the three One-act plays given February the third. llusic ...,,,,. Columbine ,,........ Harlequin.,, , Clown... ,. PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL ORCH ESTRA THE I-IEAIQT OE A CLOWNH QA Fantasy Q Gypsy ,, ..... ..,,........,...........,,..,....,.........,............,,,,............................,....,.,. . .. Scene: A village fair on the edge Of a grove. lXIuSic , .. lllrs. Collier E LM E RH QA One-Act Comedyj HIGH GROVES ,,,,...KATHRX'N KEHM ...MIXIYRON THOMAS .,Hl2I.I2N OLSON SCIIOOI. ORCHESTRA ROMAINI5 ICRICKSON Elmer, her fourteen year old son .,.,,. . ..............., ROBERT DELONG Susan, her youngest daughter .......... ,................ A IILDRED ANDERSON J ' . . RUTH L. NS fame. the spoiled twzns ....., ..., , , , ...... C ANCFA eanze ONSTANCI5 OHNSON llfliss Pinney, the elressznaker ,...,,......,,,.., . ........ .........,.. . . HJIEAN AIACK Fannie Belle, the colored servant ..,,,,. .,,, ,,.. ...... C 1 . ARIBEL IRWIN Hubert Brown, just grofwn-up ., ......... A ........, .FRED BOYD Russel! Jameson ..........,,................,,...,,, ...,t ..e.... .,,.. , I , BIAURICIZ CUSTERGARD Pansy ,.,.., ...................,................. ,.... . .,,.,...,...,...,........,...,. .......,,. . ..... ,... ,,... ,..,,,,,,. , . . 1 1 nonzleseript dog Scene: The living-dining rOOIn Of the Collier home. Klusic . ......... .. ,,,,,, HIGH SCHOOI. CDRCHESTRA ll ll BRO-ll-l E RS QA One-Act Dramaj Charles Felzlon lflfayne White ,,,...... ilrthur Vlfhile, Scene' Tl .I,.....,,tCUR'I'IS GOODWIN .........,,ALFRE1J AIAURER ie living rOOm Of XVayne VVhite'S apartment. -aggf Ego.- , .,,., STUART AIYER I 4 Q 5 N YW ,N YQX ' WX? V ' fl Q I 2 'Will W f W' Yf I.. XX X I El 1 K 1 HQ ' E TI-I I2 DQAGCDN ETTE THIS year a new publication, the DfI1g'OlIl'ff6, published by the 1933 Dragon Board, made its appearance in VVarren High School. lt was an attempt to fill the place of the Blue and XVhite. The publication steadily improved and the circulation reached seven hundred, which well repaid the board for its efforts. It was in news- paper form, and contained poetry, gossip, jokes, and write-ups of clubs and activities. It was also a means of boosting the Dragon and No- Date Dances, another new experiment. The stalf of the Drfzgrizzette follows: Editor-izz-fllizff ..,., ..... . .. .... .... ..,..,,,, ALFRED AI.-XURER Feature 1l111ll'oetryE1litor . .,......, JEANNI5 LESSIZR jfK.x'rnRvN KIZHNI Gossip and Joke Edilors ..... . IHHLEN GROVES .ffrz'E1lit0r,,, ........ ISRAEL SHULMAN Clubs Edimr ......,,, '1'11oMAs XVRIGHT INIARY EL1zABizTH Lowauv jj-j,jyfy ,A KIAG1JAl.eNi2 L.xwsoN BIILDRIZD Llxnsiiy fEvA Ki LEY illzzlfffografrll Ufork . ....., -QRAYMOND SWANSON The staff feels that the Drayozzeftff meets a school need at a time when advertisers cannot he counted upon to support two school pub- lications. If the students of Vkfarren High desire to continue the Dmywufftff another year, they can build upon the foundation already laid and bring it nearer to perfection. Contributions, suggestions, and criticisms are needed. It can be made interesting to the whole school only if everyone is interested enough in it to make it so. It is up to the student body to decide whether or not the Drfzyonetfe will be continued. lVe think it should be. Success to you Drrzgmzetif, for next year, and the next and the next - on and on l --all 121 Es' I .4 4 QX A Q6 QWJWZ l' 5 49 . IQ 31 -gf of IQ33 PCD ETRY BY CLASS Friends These past four years I've had a happy time There's been so many things to do, Yet would it have been so wonderful If it weren't for each of you? Each student fills up his own small place Thus all discards seem to blend- Harmony rings in every heart, And we go on-making friends! --JANE EATON. My Little Angel A halo of shining, golden curls Topped his precious head. His eyes were large and grey. Like mine, they said. I miss his tinkling laugh All day long, I listen for his footfalls And bursts of song. I can feel about my neck His baby hands, And I know that come what may, Our love still stands. He kissed me in his baby way. Every night His shining face was like an angel's Beneath the light. It's hard to bear, but then My lot's to wait, For I know he is beyond The Golden Gate. - ELEANOR JOHNSON. Autumn Orange, scarlet, coral, maize, Quiet nights in a dusky haze. Ghostly silence, silv'ry moonbeams, Love, romance, and gypsy dreams, That's what Autumn means to me. VVitches, noises, masks, ghosts, Now the leaves fall in hosts. Moving ligures, mysterious calls, Shadows, gestures, soft footfalls. That's what Autumn means to me, VVhispers, zephyrsg winds that bring Calls from lands where gypsies sing. Lulling music, soft and lowg Darkened nooks where shadows grow. That's what Autumn means to me. - ELEANOR JOHNSON. A Storm The skies grow dark The clouds look black Low, rumbling, grumbling thunder- Lightning flashes across the sky- Harsh, crashing thunder- A sudden deluge of rain. After a heavy steady downpour, A gradual lessening. The skies grow lighter- The sun appears- A beautiful multi-colored bow- All nature is fresh and sparkling. -ELSA MAE SNELDING. April .Moon April moon ploughing through night, VVhere do your furrows end? On what does your cloudy mold-board Are you Fatels silver share Ur do you turn sod of your own? April moon, shadowy crescent, You shining plough, Do you dig a furrow For the Day to follow? ICSI. - INIORGAN VVEST. ffnolher Rendezvous -to Seegerlv I hafve a Rendezfuous with Death I have a rendezvous with Death At some disputed barricade. And I . . . I have a rendezvous with Life VVhere barricades are not VVhere living hearts are laid And loves pulse hot. VVhere beauty courses on its path In search of pools In which young dreams avoid the Of unthinking fools. Oh, I have a rendezvous with Life And it shall lead me as I follow Its light first high, then low, Thru the reaches of darkest strife Or in the beam of heaven's stars- Orion, jupiter, Saturn, and Mars- And presently, when I see Him beckoning, Contented I may go to my reckoning- Achieved, my rendezvous with Life. A'And I to my pledged word am true, I shall not fail that rendezvous. wrath - MORGAN L. WEST, JR. 122 -xfx xx I x YQ xqf 1 Bwf hXeXs 4 9 X I fs ' A 1 WW, ati? fx -af s 2 N v w s -gyf5Xs' Qrrxgfffff q - 7 2 -..,,,, -Q f s- V .5 -se, .. N , , 'Q . . , A X f on 7, .. it A f ra. fs X A . .K flllhi .Z 5' , WE,-ee ff Wild Rose Dainty, fragile petals Exquisite- Like some old lace. Rosy, pink in color IInblemished - Like a maiden's cheek. Golden, yellow center 7 I ure 1 Like a child's love. Green waxy leaves Untarnished 1 Like an old legend. Long slender stem Delicate -- Like a lady's fingers. Sharp, prickly thorns, Painful -- Like cruelly spoken words. -V1oLET L. SMITH. Nzghf The dropping of a curtain Over the eyes of the world, That it may rest. That restful time, Between the sinking of the sun And the time when it shall rise again. A peaceful time NVhen those who have spent the day in toil, May homeward make their way. To sleep, to rest, And thus prepare themselves To meet the trials of another day. -Viorer L. SMITH. Idealisi 'I'ill late at night you sat and talked of things that were and are. But I looked in the midnight sky and saw a falling star. You labored over the works of Bach faith- fully and long. And I could only hum a bit of popular song. You read and studied nature hour after hour. But I just watched a little bee take honey from a flower. Mun' CRAFT. I like the rain- I Remember 1 remember that night. I can see the queer light On your face. You held me in your arms And soothed my alarms, And kissed me. It was a beautiful place. The moon's pattern of lace Fell about us. It was heavenly, unreal, And strangely 1 could feel You would leave me. Then suddenly you let me go. You didn't know I loved you so. Or did you? You left me in the garden, Thinking my broken heart would harden, But it didn't. I leaned against the garden wall And watched you leaving, great and tall. l've not forgotten. l should have known it could not last, But you had promised in the past, And I had believed you. Now I'm smiling through my tears- My passion uncooled by the years, Long though they've been. Sometimes l wondered if 'twas true- lf there really was a you In my Dream Heaven. l'm so glad you have returned. In these long years you've learned You care, too. Let's forget there was a past, For now we know that it will last, Forever. - ELEANOR jonxsox. lfisfakes True guilt is a rare and fleeting thing The greatest griefs - just errors bring Less hearts and plans are torn asunder by cruel intent-than by foolish blunder So with hearts bowed with sorrow This is the prayer we make. God in Heaven, let not tomorrow Bring a fresh mistake. - INTXRY CRAFT. YVhen it gets all whirly, 1 like it because It makes my hair curly - EDNA HIXEIIN. -mai 123 ire- Risk smCf WZf ' f 0 1 N f xxx? -'3 49? I9 1 WE .1 . CI ASS CAI FNDAR SEPTEMBER 6. School opened. 10. Warren 37-Youngsville 0. 16. '!Three Potatoes for Mary. 17. VVe win from SheH'ield. 23. The Shop of Perpetual Youthf! 24. Warren 7- Strong Vincent 0. 30. Are We All Selhsh ? OCTOBER 1. VVe trounce Dunkirk 7--0. Oh! - Six Weeks' Tests! 6. 8. We beat Titusville 6--0. Tea for Aunt Priscilla. 13. 1-1-. Out-Teachers' Institute. Oil City downed 19-0. 15. 17. Report cards out. Everybody at home for a While. 21. Dollar Day. 22. Ili-Y Girls' Club Party. Salamanca trimmed. 28. D-298, assembly. 29. A tie-Kane vs. VVarren. NOVEMBER 4. Pep meeting-assembly. 5. Jamestown game. . ,lunior Play, A'The Blue Bag. First Dragonfttf. 12. VVarren 13-Erie Tech 6. 11 17. lylisery-Six weeks' tests again. 18. No assembly - tests. 23. Assembly-Glee Clubs' Concert. 2-1-. Thanksgiving Vacation! 28. Report cards again. H DECEMBER 2. Assembly-Band program. 9. Assembly- The Ladies' Aid. 10. Football Dance. They'll learn. First Basket Ball Game. 14. 16. The Christmas Party. 22. Girls' Glee Club Cantata. 23. Assembly-blusical program. All out - Christmas Vacation. JANUARY 9. School opens - nice! 13. Boys' Players' Group goes ville, A'Crime Conscious. 19. Final Exams start. 30. Victoria Booth Demarest talked to girls. to Youngs- FEBRUARY 3. Evening of plays. 9. Dr. MacGowan talked to juniors and Seniors. 15. VVarren's Debating Team lost to North 1 East-tough luck. 17. Girls' Players! Group gives play, Dar- ing Daughters. 24. Doctor johnson talked to Juniors and Seniors. MARCH 3. Tests on-no assembly. 10. One-act play in assembly- When Love Is Youngf, also scenes from Hi-Y Play. 14-. Hit-Y Play- A Run for Her Money, given at State Hospital. 16. Hi'-Y Play at school. We ran, but no money! 17. Mr. Summers had control of assembly. Numbers for Forensic Contest given. 24-. VVe don't know why there was, but there was a play in assembly this morn- ing. Nice going! Trio sang. 31. Two one-act plays in assembly. Try- outs for Shakespearean reading in Forensic Contest. Good luck, Katy! .APRIL 3. Girls' Players' Group gave Daring Daughters at llome Street School. 4. Forensic Contest. Trio disqualified. Al won! ! 5. Stenographers' Club style show. Pretty Clothes - pretty models! 6. Dramatic Club gave minstrel. Off to Harlem! ! ! 7. Mr. Summers took charge of assembly. VVhat! No music? 10. Cramming time again. Six VVeeks' Tests start. 11. lyiore Forensic Contest. Solo entries. Results???? 12. All out. Easter Vacation! 18. Back again to same old grind, but it won't be long now, seniors. 21. Date for assembly, Keeping Kitty's Dates. 24. Report cards, but it's two late now to do much about it. 28. Play presented by Youngsville Dramatic Club. MAY 5. Program given by Girls' Glee Club. 12. Pre-views for senior play. Good lucl-1 for the nineteenth. 19. Senior Play, The Hidden Guest. Last one we'll give in VV. H. S. Assem- bly, Crime Conscious. JUNE -I-. Baccalaureate Service. 6. Class Day. S. Commencement. Good luck, seniors!! 1 24 V E Y fr. lr., 4 Q' f 3 f . v,f-ww.: , ,Mvf',,-,sf wr, Q I UK Llivff EV, 'Z , ., X 1 V W ,m , f' 'fl ' 1g,'f:.2,.. 'L' V H. ' '.f'.':.,': ' ' Sv Q 'Il W, W -,' H, ' ,L 1 A w x , , I -V Yr. Mrs. w .,, , -.- r I f U K J , K X1 ,4. - w n , Xfw- , 1.1.4 . . 1 .Q X V N-',,2IfXQFf,lW.' ' ' , V. . , 'vu , 'f - 'I ,. 4 . .v, x. - w,-wg A ,l,, 'x ,QL I 4 ,, W V A l. 1 I . ' ' .' 1 - '14 5, ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. IIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllll gf I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Eg' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '.v.'g,..:J' f. I, 'W w- ,xl .- ' -5. , I , V - Q' .. 1-, v ' y,. ,V . ' ffl, -2 u V ' ' , . . , '- : f' -' L 'r' ' ' 'f - Qjltrjfh. , I 2 H F V :M -. A Y ,I H A 1 ' Tv- . 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Baird Tire Shop, Inc... .. 155 Miller Shoe Store Bairstow Studio . 133 Mohr Printery, The ., ,.,.,. .,., . lieifkley, C- VV- 163 Molloy Company, The ., , Bennett, Co., W. F. ,. ,.,. 159 Montgomery VVar4l 81 Company Blue Sz White Confectionery, 144 Motor Lighthouse ,,., .,.,..,. . ..,. . . Borg Studio. .,.. , . ..... ,.,. ,.,......,.. 1 43 Mullen Drug Company Brownls Boot Shop ..... . .,.... 133 Murphy Company, G. C. ..... .. Bryant Stratton College ,.,. . 141 N C Newell Press, The . . Canclyland ., ,. .. . . 128 New P,-00955 Cwmmmym Coehrnn's Earlier Shop . ,. , 161 Nichols Jewejry H Q Community Loan Company .. . 128 Cottage, The.. ..U, .HHH HHH... 137 0 Croghan Engraving 81 Printing Company 161 OHQFIQ, Victor H' I D Cst:rgard,J.lZ M Son ..., H Danielson-Haglund .. 156 P Davidson Companyu... 133 , H Draheim, W. 1-1. .,.,..,. . ..,. ., X 152 Pfmtl Company, im ,....,. E R Ellis Motors .. .,.... ,.,,.,, . , .. 164 Refiners Oil Company Everts Hardware Company . 137 S F Senior Class First National Bank ian Smith S1100 Stew Floridin Company . ., 160 Stem, E- L- ' ' Sturgis Jewelry G Style Shop ..,.. .. ..., .,., , .. Gz1ndy's Oyster House 164 T Gaughns Drug Suwe 155 Gay's Market 163 Tasty Bakery .. Geraeimos Company , 156 Texas Luneh Gibson, Leo D., ,. . 157 Thomas Studio . , Glendora Products Company , 152 Times Vublishinf.: Company .,.,, , H W Harriet-Byrt Shop . 164 NValker Creamery Proihuets Company Hoff Business College . 156 Waram Motors, lne. ,..., ......,.,.,.., , .. Hubbard Motor Sales 136 Vlfarren linking Company .. ..,. Huliman, A. E.. ..,. . 151 Warren County Dairy Association J Vv'arren County 'l'ulu-reulosis Society WMHTSH Dry Chnuung .,m.H, .MH ww Johnson Brothers 165 Warren Furniture Company ,.,. ,. Johnson, J. A. ,, , 157 Warren High Sehool , . ,. Journal Engraving Company 168 Vfarrcn ltfational Bank .. ..,.. ..,,, . Junior Class H .... .N ,, ,, . 167 NVest Penn LMI Conipany ..MH on K Vfills S: Company Dry Cleaning .,.. Kirberger, A. C. ,. 144 Y Kresge Company 129 Y. VJ. C. A. ,.,. fiat 125 lsr- 132 136 151 127 163 140 167 143 155 151 163 144 129 157 131 144 132 131 1613 165 148 137 161 140 128 157 115 147 161 150 1413 132 143 16? 153 135 .1-15 136 151 WLEQF 5 -, w xwf,+.xQx ' xgxy v 'ffl' ' 'flf 1 w f v vw ,.- -X 'I y pq 31 -..eg 1 26 Ep.- V fx .W-ff Q N VI x ' 3 Wil S f S' 1 :N-X WK I. . 3 NMNQNRKQMMNQ WL 5 , 5 if-ff e el -sf - 4 - - 5 ' .,.3.3:::::5:::::5,,y:g' f:f:.. rg. :,:-.4 '-f:5gj,- ':g:f:5::::. 'ff 'f:f:j '-gg- N ..A,, ' '-f525jf.g, :gig ::j:5?j5f5f 'fi5, '5:9'i15311ErE5f?g:S c::,:,.- :f:f:S ,Icf:5:f: . ,5:': ,Eff5EfffE:E - 'f j' 35 X c f,-.gi f . g:g:!:1' i ' Q sfsssm fiffafffsi iffqwffizfizfff ' .,,. f :A -555555555551 'fffiiil lub., ffffffffiigg i i S ' i 2dsErErE:E?2?-E2E1E2E- ' 551231.4Q1E1E1E:5:5135151S1ErErE:5:5:3:5Er5rErE2. V 'Q 43553 13552525 55f5fEfEf'fff'i'f E ff i 'f :EEQZQEQE QfgjfjfiI32E1?r3rEfErE5E53ErE2?1E1fff I f i 'gf 25 'f.g. I:I:I Jirfzfsfzl. Z' ' ffiifi e ite fs U 9 3:25115 1 i'f:1g ...,,.g:-..':-sw f .f:f:f: , 7:f:f:Qg., Elf, Cl I 53 55555555553 'if WCW5 055 z f sg Wg F 3' OW' 15:55 55 gsgfg 1 : 52 fififffii, 552 X s:f' ,lg 1:1 5555.1 5, sg55Egf55?555i'55' ff fgfgsisfs. 1 'I'he Budget Shop always does 5 'f just right by our young fems. lt's far too wise to go too far- fE51 ,. in the matter of frills and gevv- ' 1353.8 ' t WM . 'Z Z-IZIWS. On the other hand, it al- gg5.5k,:,...f ways supplies a thrill with ex- ifififiifflk .i Citing new styles. This summer ' it's going to he full of sportsy s w a g g e r clothes, of trailing V ! dance frocks, just the r i g h t I wraps, and dozens of perky 4 I gt I X i ' Typical Budget Shop Styles ' Q XC ' ' One at 52.87 fi lc . : X lf! I X , the other Proc S5 69 H f . 1' nn i 1 Q ,P f. e , w , N fy - - '. A' 1' 11111 li ion ix 0 -- 1 11, I f f Become the puzzle king.-jonx ALLEN. l Be either a football or a basket hall coach.- IXRTHIJR L. Axnmzsox. ,Q Put North VVarren on the map.-IRENE IXNDERSUN, Go to CfJllCj.f6.LRU'fH E. ANDERSON. Someday be someones stenogf'-JESSIE ANDREWS. -ef 127 lie.- I 5 - W Xvyxxx - xx v -111' - 'fff 1 1 v f v 'v rf -X ' Ig 31 IIE AF E Ii I-exos Lunch Hot Wveiners and Hamburgers , Our Specialty B. 651 C. Smoke Shop TOBACCOS CANDY FOUNTAIN SERVICE NEXVSPAPERS MAGAZINES -Ura Solifit Your Plll'I'0lIllgl'- I I QUALITY, CLEANLINESS I AND SERVICE Uur llotto I I0pf,,Da,-11,1,1A'fg111l JW,v,CEM,---.-E IE,,II E C I Ng We ,-.l riff y I CAN DYLAN D I I The Choivz' of lliyfll Srllool SfIlIl6'IlfX for Solus .. .. SUNDAI-:S It LUNCHIQS I, The Finest Ifrcsh I Homemade I Candies If CheronisCon1':ectionery , , II I I1 2 I flfy !ZIIlbifi0l7 ix to 1- I ak OMMUNIT SYS TEM 771 Communit 2S3g'x?ice Community Loan Company XV21I'I'CII, Pa. 1 'I 'e life easy and see the world.-ROBERT BACKSTRUXI I Manage XRYOOIVVOITIIVS stnre.-DOROTHY BETTS. Take up interior Llecuratixlg.-JANE BETTS. Go on the stage- Dox.u.n BJERS. Be just a fecrezary rn mme rich guy.-- IVIADELINE Brhxlll. 1 28 fra..- I l e NX mff f I dx 1 .ell ' l Ilearfy Congratulations and l sooo LUCK, 19331 l Exflznrifurly O THE NICXV 'AGRADSH of VVzu'ren High School l in lV!lI'I'FH ' - our best wishes! We join with your faculty, fenn- ' Aff0W B1'aHd ilies, and friends in taking pride in the Class of 1933. Shirts and Underwear. Cheney Craft and Spur Royale , Cravats. l LongVVear Silk i Stockings. Lingerie. llay a long life, rich in success :ind happiness, he yours. And, since one unix! wear things and go places, we invite you to make our store your headquarters for articles of men's and women's wear and hand lugjgzige. We pledge you the fine quality that will help you put your best foot forward in lifels journey- and low Gloves. prices that will save you money. .i Gladstone Bags. HIC ORY l F' d l fi d K il Lf,tQfefr2Q,Qfl,tte N STREET l y Compliments l. i of l l Stores 5-l OM25-and-25-l ,OO flfy Illllllifillll is to - N Someday teach school.- lxlARY BON.XVI'l'.X. 1 Be u good typist.-Fzuxcizs BON.-XVITA. ll Achieve health, wealth, and happiness.-M XRILYX BROXVN. ' Be a traveling salesman- Roiaeilr BRANCH. Be a primary school teacher.-ANN.x likuwo. -A l 20 lie A- I f s X f F Sf f1,x x N v X - 5 ' Z ' 1l I I v f N' 1 ,F -X ., Y ,q 31 Mg if EV -.Q.3g+ 1 30 r V4 w xwf,-'X Nw ' Wf V - 111' ' 'fff 1 1 Q 1 v V .li -ff. ff, XY I 3 1 .Wi ll l JOHN li. A1.1.i5N ' Puzzles 'lPUzz1,15R , tor YVarren, Pa. Rent or Sale it n The Originator of 1005 ,,m' Q Interlocking Puzzles John E. Jig Saw Puzzles Can he Rented at: , The China Shop. Bradford, Pa. Futterly Drug Co., Port Alleghany, Pa. Gilllilflhel' ljrinlihtr C0-, Erie, Pa- Smith Drug: Co., Sharon, Pa. I The Book and Gift Shop, Franklin, Pa. Smith Bros. Co., SL' Marys Pa. 5 The Book Shop, Jamestown, N. Y. Shermans Pharmacy, Mvadville, Pa. Knapp Drug Co., North East, Pa. Ed. W. Wallace, Oil City, Pa. Harvey SL Carey Co., Wellsville, N. Y. Dunn's Stationery, Titusville, Pa. Ring Around-A-Rosy Shop, Warren, Pa. to oor A 'o o 'ore e o nintendo 'l , to t , o ,,,.,.. M ,o ,I , . ,. : , i r 1 ' .,., . , ihii. i Q., t 1 .gd , USE FINER GASOLINE-FINIQR OILS i You'll like their lasting qualities vv 'i l IQEIIINEQS CII. CQMPANY l The Little Green Service Station Allen KI. Langhans il , ll: 1 ,,,,. -fl: . ifffef-A-- -YW-ffl illy anzfzifion ix to ?- Find God, and, under His influence, he of aome use to sorneone.-RAYMOND CARROLL. Live so that when I die even the undertaker will he sorry.-MARGARET CH.-XLMERS. Someday be the laookkeeper of a large ClJDC6I'H.-MiXDEI,INE Coma. Live as nearly by the Golden Rule as possible.-YV1N1FREo CUVERT. See the Taj Mahal and hear Guy Lombardo in person.-MARY CRAFT. P t -- 131 :Aa 0' Qi, N 11. 1. mv ir 121 33 W 5 Eval Se - :AES .i. 1 ,, V Y l ll 1 XVARRIQN, PA. l Sponsors -Y- Warren County Tuberculosis Society Court House W- yV2lf1'CI1, Pa. i. 1 SWWNKYSUMMER 181211111615 1 Sport Coats Leather Jackets 1 Klesll Hose 5 Plaid Slnclcs 11 Linen Suits 'N lVool Ties 1 Golf Hose CHEER LEADEP STYLES STYLES Linen Slacks Cotton Slacks Swim Suits Flannel Shirts Sweaters Sport Belts Knickers Tab Shirts M, Draanrz Qo.,1m. V E.N'f!l!l!1.l'!ll1IZ 1896 1 llly runbilinn is to i 1 'l'1-nvel and see the world.-JAMES CRu1CKs11.xNK. Live in the house by the side of the road and lie a friend to man.-HOMER CUI,l3liRl'c0N Go to some good college- SIDNEY CLf1,1:12R'1's11x. Specialize in Cl'1ilcl1'en's Nursing at liiiflzilmr.-JANE CULVER. Be ll success in whatever 1 tlo.- C,XRf7I,lN llxvilxsnx. 4' eil 132 lea-- We sy? x4-N NNj,7!X XX V! I xNRbu f Me 31 x f 5 'L ay i 3 Frienzlx Through lhe l , y F0r,lIo1fe5fLne Who One K 0 l W Day lllysferiozlsly 1 1 , You're never alone when youlre 11 , Dljflppeared . , . ' 1 with your lxodalc. lt wins you l gg 1 friends, wherever you go, for every- l 1 one likes to talce pictures! , Lost, strayed -F Of Stolen' L X I v W I , 1 f Our donkey! Q Het L? Mlm lqu me mill. kodak, gl Oli, if you'y'e seen our Klodcstine 511,-lo.. . Lompact, light, UH- ji X Please relent! Donlt be mcanl usual in design . . the smallest , Bring her hack, than all we ask iilmelimlmnadefU 35f5Xl1'4 mu ' ' You must admit, tl1at's no hard m 1 . ' task. , Come in and see it .... as well as ' , . u . A . 4 , K l lhev always say that money talks many other attiactiyc lgastman , ' , ' ' - modelg iz X But won t you put her in the L' 5 Dragon box Q lvitliout a ransom or without a , B ' ' l l fee? 1 rr , . l Our bank is on the rocks. you see. :4 , L , i ,, ' l7 i:i r l l l 1 h Rl.- COll1PIlIl1FlIf.X' ' l ' of the SPlCClALlSTS IN YOUNG PEOPLES l ' X SHOES Davidson Company , ' at l y l i B001 sro? l 542 PtrmsvLvANuA Avn.w. ll X Warrerfs Popular Shoe and Hosiery Store ,,-,, W W l , f W , ,W .V A flfy Illllbiflflll is to -- ' Be an ideal teacher.-juixxirlx Dux. l Be an architect,-- Rouum' DuLoxc:. Q Live to the fullest EXICIII.-JANE Dinrscn. Be a letter man of life.-ROBERT DU0l,l'liTl.li. Acquire Z1 good education and to rake up Social Service VVork.-JANE E.x'I'oN. -- eil 133 he -- x W F 1 ' Y wf,fx.Xw' wr ' 'ff' ' 'fff 1 1 w 1 V V , -X -qxy .qu 11 WV, , , -' iii 134 Eff-- ' l a VX fs 0 ali XXEMXXM MXL 'QI 31 3 ' 5 F' .nu-5 011 your earnings a reserve with which to capitalize opportunityg to promote Warren National Bank Ee' From Leernng inte Eernia OU graduates who have developed your learning to a point in readi- ness for earning a living or a place in Life now meet the next stage your road of progress. That is the determination to develop out of the fulfillment of your aims and to insure success. Jlllkf' Il SflT'iIIfl5 41117011111 The Cnmnzezzrenzenl tn yuur Crzreer. life are eager to .vz'r1'e you. Corner Liberty and Second Sts. flfy Illllbififlll is to - Y Go to business eollege and take up secretarial work. - lNiYRNA Enulsrox. S l Be an 3X'l3fO1'.'+KIiNNETH Iirmyikns, l Be a iiorist designee- C.'xTHiaR1NE Ei-nav. Be a private secretary.-ROMAINE Eiueksrw. Be either a good lwookkeeper or a special nurse for children. - DOROTHY FARR, -- ati 1 35 ilk- 4- 1 fyrs W' , V1 X ' 'ww Q f v W .ls --e ' :Q 31 Wemiiretemr WV, . , r Y , Y, . HE ii EACHERS ,Q l ll WI LLS G CQ. l ' i 1 t , , e, l p CLIaANlzRb ana' DYERS EGIS T E12 E EAL :N EXORT ' 327 Peimla Ave.. lvest , ,, lvzirren, Pu. IGHT Phone 452 i FROM N THE i' TA12T r Headquarters for r Duplicator and ii Mimeograph i Supplies l for All i Duplicating i N1 achines. r Stock is FRESH and of Q L One Quality Q Only 1 THE BEST, ' - if-f -Distributorf-W '-- - il li Samuel Montgomery McClure P. 0. Box 433, VVarren, Pa. Packard Chrysler plymouth SALES and SEIQVICE C. A. Hubbard Motor Sales 208 lfast Street, VVZIITCII, Pa. Plume 356 r il ii l ,, , ,Win ,,,, V, V ,V Y , , FZ, ,Y ,H 7, , .i , HV, 1 Y, H, .ll-1' llillblfiflll is io gt Teach. - VERA lfoxr. ' lie a sreimgrapliciz-I-21,5115 FOSTER. ii Become Il doctor and specialize in some l1l'f1Ill'l'l of menlieal SCl6lllC.+JOSlfI'Il GAUQJHN. ' leach rnusic.- IXIARY C.X'l'lllQRIXli iixticrix. luke up some wrt of engiiieeringf- CARIJ-:'1'oN GAY. - if 136 lie -V fi. gl? 'E' 31 , niyagxxf, - Quality Counts with i Hardware. Good Tools Nlake A CHARMING PLACE TO EAT ZXVOUII Dllj' LIIIICIZFOII l K 1 Y T ' . Easy Ork' l ljfllff' Dinners , Szzzzzlzuiflzes RIOH2ld Paints and lfnamels. l , Salads .ecme 1Quality Paints and l PRONOLTNCED Lnamers. I N , , , I The most attractive Dining Garden meds and Fools' - Nook in this section. l'ertil1zers, Lawn lllowers. ' Ample Selection of the Hnggt i Home-Cooked Foods served i ' under the most delightful Con- E, Everts l'l5FdWG Fe i ditions :md moderately priced. COVUPGVW ' TI-IE CQ-VT E l A AG l Phone 82, War1'en, Pa. i FRANCES JOHNSTON ',-,, l T l l O QXQX ff I i Quality First - Service Alwaysw XXi, 7gh f,f , 'S E sivi l or ' FF fs. Victor I-I. Q erle 1 1, ,, A- ECN? I f' la, lg' . M gl ' , ef Florist ls Q 1 'T f? ' ,, X-Ayr l 1 4-1 XXX? mil f 7 M , l ll There is Much Advice X l Offered these days-BUT Q E The liest Place to Buy a Good Watch Hel-tzel bm-cet , is from l Plmm' -l--H, Daly or Blight y , xVIlTTCI1, Pa. S.l:.Sturgls -Jeweler i ii i i 'T i 'ml ll flly lllllblfiflll is to -- , Be 11 mining engineer.-joiix Gizrrxxrgs. ll Be anmher Florence Niglningale.fRU'1'r1 Ciia'rT1Ncs. W Do oflice will-L1.sM.xR1ig GHERIZS. Il Be Your New York Currespondeniff Gilkrxrn Umsox. Succeed in that which l am best suited Eoin- H.xRo1.n j. GIBSON. eg 137 liar-- X ks mf, W A tQ m lx F' Q I9 31 :fe ' we EF .WL -.n.,34 138 Eg., IQ 3.1 T! Afalll i ,Q it Q r, x l MAA 'lllfk -'F f lf XE? I . N. , l t sss N f it t ,NL , 'fllx X 'bggx ' f. ily , ,mst N w l it M 1. X7 y u P '- 'lf ' lilly u p I i t r X ,, ', ,'fiff :i:' my wil S.- ,,., 5 me ll Ulm' ll a lll' ,V in 47 . x g rgi XL 0: 11351 1 Ligi er li if 4 w i lg ll, if ' it-its i ii t Wrz'Lrx ytrf r will 'i l u i! ll. H l lg i r Fl? 'il W .. ffil ' i l5 l Le jwiifat A f ' l nina? ,if-X1-EXN l ff, r Ncongratulations, Class ol: IQ33H y ? and may success attend your efforts, l ALVVAYS. l . . I XfVl1ZlICX'CI' your immediate plans - whether for additional education, or the pursuit of a business or other career - here at the First National Bank We wish you to bear in mind l that we stand ready to serve as your finan- cial ally whenever you are in need of Banking Service. l l The First Notionol Bunk l Warren,pa. 1 Under Slrirl United Staffs Gozierzznzeni ' y Slzjberfisiorz W flly rzmbition is to -- W Be a public accountant.-LLEWELLYN GIBSON. Be a horse doctor.-EDVV.-xRD GOUGH, Become a HUYSC.--I'IEI.EN GRAY. 1 Be a teacher.-MELVIN GRAY. N Found a home for homeless Suitcases.'f - HELEN Gkovrzs. 139 ,X V ,df wwf N VI X ' '1 I 1 X 'El 31 Wemmgmii ii i Tl-IE DIQAGGNH ' l printed by I THE MQHR PIQINTEQY WARREN, PA. eeee K i i X The Best of Everything r In the Cleanest VVay i Q ETA! L 0 N LY ix 210 Hickory Street ' XVARRIQ N, PIQNX SYLX 3 , U .ily alzllzffiwz ix fu 1+ W Be Z1 private sec1'etu1'y.-JANE GRUN1Jmizf Ii Be u riurfe.-s Im ULi51'.xi-sux. Be Z1 hllil'-d1't'5sSI'.--L.KURIi'I'T.X GUs'rAi ox if Be nu ar'eor11p:1rii:4t.-IWARX' I'IAmiN. Take up IHlI'siI1g.-JEAN llAni.ifY. l 'AX IA -- 1-PO iff- l x X ff! N WY ' V X E y I 2 ull ' I N' I 1. 'X rl N 'Q 31 ll w r Q K I 0 0 , N N BUSINESS IS A GOCDD Cl-DICE v k BUT... REMEMBEQ , I i M It Pays to Attend a Good School r E BQYANT an sTrQATToN BUFFALO Y W A Variety nf Complete CUIIIASEN. Rcznormivly Priced. Uvllege-Educated, :md Businewa-Iixperienrcd. Ifarulry. Excellcrzi Rumm and Bozlrd Na-ur the School. Frre Placement Serxivc to Graduates. Fe-nd for Czliuiogi. Addreaa RCgQi5lI'IlI'. 14128 Main Street, Bllffllllb, New York. J Jly rznllfiffnn ix to -f Take up social work in fume large city. -- Elwx Il Xl HX. i Become zz jmrrrmlist. -- B1Q'1 1'x' II x1.srS. 1 Become zu 5'v'.'1ININiIlg,f i11f1rx1r:ur.-CDEXLYIEVE li XMMLRI FCIX ' 'I'e:1ch.-f-f M xl:i:.xm5T Qrkllr llef mn. i Take up nuraing.-E1,lz.x1zlc'z'r1 IIEIQDLNDURF. N -- ei 1-H is -- x X , P, L39 1 ' Y xwfffx xx' wx ' 'W' 'ww w f - , ,. -X ., .Q IEI 31 -gm iv- -..egf 142 hgh.- 1' va w xxwffqx xv ' Q V 'lv' 'Will S 1 V W p- --Q, -q Xe iq 31 ii J i i i XX QCLGTI-I ES, i i Smartly Pressed ii . ', Keep You it-i i T i Smartlv Dressed ' i i Let LYS care for 1 i ' L . . Y! your wearing i Apparel i . . t 3 Doy -I-noi Cn This , Warren Dry Cleaning Uf1deTWOOCH , Company S29-95 Cash i Penn'a Ave., East and Hammond Road Dvfwff, S5 lwffflfhfyf Phone 189-J 1 Small Carrying Charge i , 1 i i Com letel ' rebuilt! Ever P 5 Y , part new or proved good as ' - -rf ' new! Come in! See them! 2 F11 i BUY A WARD i i i REBUILT 5 ii X, i UNDERVVOOD ill ' f A 'rYPEwR1'rr:R1 Save P lfiorkx like ll uric' Ill!lt'lljllI'. Not Il , , X' rvjiflislzzfzl nr rfjmlisliwl nmrlzinf - - i Tw' all uiurn parts rf'jlf11t'f'1l wiih neu The exchange of photographs Pifa or Elite type. is Zl graceful way of acknow- w ledging friendships. Donit , TERMS disappoint those who expect . , wwf Phofwavh- 'd , Montgomery Ward G i Jlflkl' i-111 fU7P0i11f1l1f'111' IVOUY. ' 218 Liberty Street I A., .Y ,Wig lily IlIllbifi07l is to T VVork at chemistry.-RQBERT Huscn. Go into the United States Forestry Service.--VV1I,I.IAM C. HIGHHOUSE, Be a chemist, a poet, an engineer, an airplane pilot, or an explorer.- CIEURGE HINTON Be ri private secretary.-BURLA HUCKMAN. Be a forester, an artist, and a mechanic.-Ev12RE'r'r HULTMAN. -- 143 ik ,fx X X X vf X ' 'f 0 Q f -' 1 up 'X 'vxw X44 Q , :El 31 time V X W! K xx K A mkwfl 4 ii il 'E 1, 3 5 52? ,A , 7, v 1 ?m4,:,1,L V , - A rx f ljfillfillfl E1IyI'I17'iIIg 3 j i Siaiiozzfry 1 i A Complete Printing Plant W Z i 213-217 Third Ave. i , - 'y i lx ii 1 ty 1 3 For 2 it Th N II P t t i S SWS VGSS t it DINB ER PARTIES The Business Man's Department 1 i C3111 A Store i , 210 Liberty Street S CoNFizcTioNERY AND TEA lligh Grade Slaliomfry ROOM Blffffff Books 606 Penn'a Avenue, East Office Supplies t Phone 9804 ei . , ii fi? JYYWWMA--i :E vi' PERFIif'I'LY COOKED FOODS, A T C H E S .'XI'l'ii'I'lZiNGLY SERVED, W , and MOST MODERATELY PRICED 1 -1 i ,. 202 OFF i ii .i 1 i i BLUE AND WHITE t Phone 9840 it i 5 it 211 Liberty St., Xvarren, Pa. yf ix 1 ii i 1 CCJNI I-ICTIUNIZRY iai4:s'i'Aii'RfixT i A. C. Krrberger i Ni , , Q , N W i ii DI fx N 14,145 and 50114915 1 iiewe e e .fe ii i iiiii itiit T nee ,H 'i fill' Ilfllblflflll I5 to +- 1 ii ' i ,N lie 21 l1lil'sC'.-7HIiI,EY Eiurmxx. ii lie El siirceasful labrzrei' wliiie will yoiin umugli to enjoy life.-EM'-,ksrw IlYx'1tA', ig lie 11 lwitilugim-Gniximx Ismuw. ,i Take up Illll'SiIl,SI.--iXIfICh jrmxsux. , i Tzike lwuxiiies- Z!Li!Hilliw!l'f1'i1ii1.-fiilI'S'!'IiR jmlxsrux fi ne Deli mfiiiiifm We ffvx N N N V X ' f1 1 1 v 1 v 1 p --X U X :QI 31 EW M w W West penn Oil Company L L l Jifarlzelers Of L ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUNI PRODUCTS L L Tl-IE TIMES-MIQIQQQ V L xvm-en eoumys only Daily mpef L . lmlwlished Daily, Icmpf Sundays V 1 L The Latest News, XVhen It Is News. . Features for Young andO1d. Serial Stories. L Sports. flfy rzzzzlzifirm is Io ' Go to Penn Stare C'ulIege.- EDNILTND jfmxscmx. Take up an in swine fo1'1n.-E1.x-Lxxmq -lmlxsox. 1 Be a land hulder and Il real estate agem,--UEoRC12 jfmvsoti. N Know music.-No1z.x joHNSoN. 1 Gu inm the Forestry dSIJ21l'YIIlCIl!.f-ROBERT II. j0HNsuN. ' -- 1-I-5 he -- Wx F, E i Z W xwvffqx xy ' my -' - ff' ' 'lff 1 1 v f v 1 ,' -X -1 X lg KZ Q 6712. -mg 146 fy- ' ,j a xx 4kxmf I oxlr ll'f re' E? IE' 31 elf Compliments of Walker Creamery products Campany 305-315 Lum street r WARREN, PA. i Nlanufacturers of Walker's Celebrated V I X I. lee Cream i i e,im,,f,,,..9 KANE, PA. DUNKIRK, N. Y. 1 llly rllnbitiozz is to l W' Play ball for the New York Yankees' Baseball Club.-JAMES -IULIANO. Live, play, and learn, for tomorrow we W0l'k.vy'-RICHrXRD JULINE. Be a professional dancer and acti-ess.-KXLHRYN KEHM. l, Be an artist of wild animal life.-JAMES A. KELLER. Be a French teacher or u man about town.-AUBREY IQNUDEGARD. 4 xl 147 ire- I l e rel 31 'II v I ,, I EXERCISE I I I FUN I AIQCADIE RECREATION ,ISHAD LAWSON, Prop. Try BOWLING for Your Hea1th's Sake Telephone 9719 for Reservations , 306 Second Avenue COver KIurphy's Storej, IVarren, Pa. CoIIec:tion or Fashions I For the Graduate IO' Q REDUCTION I Graduation Frocks Class Night Froeks Lingerie I' Slips 5 Dance Sets Hosiery J I - I-he Womans Shop I I' ,W -1: Y -- ---- A, ,, --W IIII' lllllbififlll is to -- ' He a commercial artist, designer, and an zirchitect.-IUHN KUFOD, II Be the perfect seeretary. - B,XRB.XR,X Irxnxriu. Be a kindergarten teache1'.-GIQRTRUDE ILXNIJIQRS I Design cIorhes.gRU'rH L.xNr:n.xNs. I Be a reaclier.-Erzxmz Laksrzx. 'I 4- I-I-8 -- legit' '9 31 'WG 4 T i ll i i i i l l Warren County Dairy Association ll lvlilk - Cream - Butter ll Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk ll li i Phone 233 1: 2117 ifzist Fifth Avenut X NVARRIQN, PA. l l i l i Ni l f---,,, , if- --- 7:l, ,,a,,, , 1- ,i 41 ll .Hy IIHILHIOII is to --- li l Take up nursing.-juxii Ihxwsox. l Be a private secremryp-IXl.xi.nxi.ENi-5 lhxwsux. , Teach physical education and lI12lIl'1CIIlZlliCtl.--lli.XXNIi LIQSSER. Be a private secretzlryyfMirnkizn Lirxnsiiy, ,l Be a business man and amass :1 .zrear fnrtunef -JACK Lorzixx, xl l I N, 7 Y A Y YW V in W Y WY AV gil -- elif l-l-9 -- ' ..,.g,,J..-A+., fy F' -x MVN xx , V wx Q 1 w' 1 p -X 'I + I9 31 AF Y J 1 150 fib- , ff, v N V X ' 'f 1 s f V 1 w --X in 'kr Y, ,lf W, W ,, S. W. lvlclvlarrow jnwuiarz .xxn OPTUM ETRIST 103 Penn'a Avenue, East r A Q . . xi AIX. -' . Y 2-Y l 'Q il V . il ' ' The Girl Reserves, whose insignia is the Blue Triangle with the letters GR inscribed within, form Z1 part of the National and International move- ment of the Young XVomen's Christian Association for girls between twelve l and eighteen. Slogan 1 Tc face life squarely. Purpose 1 To find and give the best. . Clubs for High School, Grade School l l l il i i i v -gf l l 4' tlrlt piimemsof l A. E. HULTMAN 'rA1LoR it i Liberty Street i it ig MULLEN DQUG L COMPANY il . l VVarrenls Leading 2 Drug Store i . -N l I and young employed girls. 1 tx Summer Camp on Lake Chautauqua. l flly fllllllififln is Io T ' Travel.-'I'lLRlss.x LOGAN. Take up nursing.- CAROL Lowe. Attend college and later, to become a private SECYCI31'j'.--Nl.XRY E1,rz.uxETH LOVVRIAX Take up electrical 6DgiIlCCl'iI1g.1l,.lNlE1, LUCIA. Become a stenographer.-MARIE Luau. ,r 'L il 151 I - :Ag lege 5 L i - W X f Wf We lg f 2 3 ' V :www 5 .2 A SW? I fi 1 MZ 55 .. K N rr 7 5 f A Y' ll Confectionery - Groceries - Cigors r News Stoncl - Ice Creorn l l l N l l r l 613 Penn'a Avenue, East - Phone 9817 rl' Y 2 ---- - Y- Y--if -5 l f - 'Y YY Y Y lixclusive E m m ,,,, 1 No Lost Friction Seal LEu 0R . Flavor eowmgf r vacuum rulf' X N VACUUNI PACK ll This New IVRICTION SEAL Keeps FRICSH COFFICIC A l'lRlfSH After Cilll Has Been Upelwal ll l and Reseslled , r GLENDOIQA PRCDDUCTS CQMPANY r ,N f4'flJffI'f' RfJzf1.K'fl'i'.K' -- 'llm 1llIf'fH'l'l', .V ' r , , l l Vv7ARlil',lX, PA. ' l 1 ,Hy fzmlfzfznu I5 fo gf 1 Hcwmrc n lwucfer-inlugEfw1.- Svrvu 1,Ucrix. 1 'lll'1lYL'l. -- li,x'1'r1rsr41N., l,r'c11i. lll'i'UIlli' an wld maid, Nlll'l'0ll!1LlCll lvy cats and dog--.-l.L'CIr.I.li LYYCH. ' 'I'rz1wi, -- .eXI.1u'r: M xnni N r l'li'1'Hl!!' Il xlleclmnivzx -x1g':.eez1-l.lr.R-W M.xR!,ETT. A eg- 152 I f a ,T ,... X, We in ., :El 31 WZ j F W x f Nw x ska xkffXx X' lla Qi l l i The Warren i-iigh School Offers FOUR COURSES TO STUDENTS as follows: i COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL l GEN ERAL , - HXVS - l i I This school is quite amply equipped and the work is carried on by an I i efficient corps of teachers. i 2 K X l X The student spirit is good and the opportunities here afforded to young 3 i people are worth while. i ii flfy Illllllifillll is to -- i Find the niche in life where I may he mo t useful.-ALFRED M.xURER. 5 l Be a chemisn- GAIL NTEAD. l it Study l3NN'.1KEXXE'fH MERRITT. E Be an interior decorator- Gi,,xnYs TNTETTS W Be an 8I'Ch1ZCCt.+D.XVID LJETZGER, ' 153 -- W Agexkwwf 0 fx kmm I f F7 E aw '? l 154 I l a x f ', w wap we ' xx, V ' ff' I ' ff 1 1 w f v 1 .ls -X -1 is :Q 31 'ii v ve xiii? 1 Service Courtesy Sotisicaction ,I ii ii ' HIGH QUALITY MOTOR GASOLINE AND OILS I Tires, Tubes and Accessories i I Y Y E BAIQD nligg siioiv 103-105 Ixlarket Street Phone 625 We VVash and Grease Cars , i T You'll Enjoy Stopping ot tiie MOTOR LIGI-ITI-IOUSE i i i 1 flly IlII11lIf107I is In -- 1 i Swim, have money and live like a king.-Rriisuiu' IVIi5'l'Zc:uR W Be ai11bitious.- SI-IERNYUUIJ IN'I1Lx,isi:, Live for a purpose.-FR.xNK IX'IOI.IX,XRO. 3 I Become ZI grzlduate Hlll'St'.'-S.-XRA ALYCE MOORE. I VVrire novels.-LAviN.x IXfIoRoANizo'1'H. --iii 155 T vp s xwffx sw ' xy V 'IH' Wil Y f V I r, 'X IX :El 31 I il 1 3 I OVER 30 YEARS, EXPERI- ENCE IN THE DRUG BUSI- l-U'A'Cln'eS Ccmdy NESS IN WARREN IS THE I Ice Cfegm I I GUARANTEE IVE QFFER rl ' YQU XVI-IERE ALL THE i ' , , , Let Ls Fill Your HIGIEIJAZEISGOL Next Prescrijrtion F VVe also carry complete lines of Toilet Goods and Accessories. Uur stock of I 1 VVhitman's and Mary Lincoln Candies , is The Home of the Toastwichu I ALWAYS FRESH - Gaughrfs Drug Store G E I M G S The Store of Personal Serwifeu 3-l-8 Pennla Ave., West VVarren, Pa. VVarren, Pa. I I I , I , I The l I For sport, home, profession ' or social wear, there is Z1 Business College I perfect fitting Trendeasy to Cdlwinllfgdl meet your most exacting I VVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA I I 1'gqui1'Qm911t5 'VVhen you finish VVarren High, A 1 V I we Suggest an Executive Secreta- I FRIENDLY FIVE and rial, or an Accounting Course at I ARCH PRESERVERS THE , for MEN I HOPE BUSINESS CQLLEGE I I VVz1rren, Pa. This will prepare you for Z1 good I position or make your university 1 ' I I-I I CI I work much easier, should you do 1 I that. , , 1 . , . . . Corner Liberty and Penn a Ave. I Imtion only ii-18.00 per month. I ' Your request will luring details. I PIIUUK' l'll6'R I I .Ily flllIbifIOIl is In if Make life worthwhile. liotli for myself and o:hers.- XVII.I.!.XM R. NIURSIZ lie a lvooklQeeper.- VERN x Bly!-Zks. I lie a home missionary or zz social NVUI'l'iC'l'.fIxl:XR'I'llX XICL'oXINEI.1,. I 'Vruyel around the world.-luuonoizif lXlL'lIOXAI,D. I Be a home-ecmmomies lEZ1Cll6I'.flXD,XI'l MCINTOSH. ff ' in .E vii l.WfJ I.- IQ 31 .X iv We A xf f 1 1 E N W l f tx? ,Y- -Wen . I-EQ D. 4 Wratten Panchromatlc F Ol I , P HOTUGRAPHY UFIGV 3 i i XVe devote our time exclusively to 304 lzzist Street 3 the new Ulhee 675--I I Residenee 675-J Wratten Panchromatic r Photography. Ultimate f- Advanced - Learn of Wrattcn Panchromatics No Chzirgle for Lise of i l Funeral Home l l bi' A Superior Service that Never 1 4-18 VVziter Street Costs lIore4OF'l'EN LESS t VV2lI'1'CI'l, Pa. i Ti' V il Y-M 'ELK' VA :H 2 Braeburn Leads Again v X ln Young Klenls University 1 Suits - Slzicks - Topcoats , , C. A. NICHOLS QI K me Lou' lJl'It'f'.Y ' 348 Pt'IlIllZl Ave., XVest i on Rochester and other 4 Young Klenls li 9 Clothes N 1 M I 95 MO r VVATCHIXIAKER ' ' 'O + X AND Y j EWELER l 1 , l J. A. JCI-INSQN i Liberty Street 1 .lfy flrnbiiion ix fn ff Be n nurse. - lfluxeiis Nielirxx x. Be ll governznem rziilwuv elerk. - R xx novo NELSON Be a puhlil' zieeoiriuzxrie- S'1'iixR'l' Ni-isorv Be a loresler.V'-tlrsooixxii Nifxvii,x1,i,, Be ll prosperous husiness man. M- lXl!L'HXl-,I, Nienoi xi 'fl 'i lui Elf 10- X 1 4 X my yi X v, K lfwl I rg Wx Q V 3 V QMEWW , .5 F' 'Z l.l I I J January February March 6--Donald Bjers - 1-Romaine Erickson 2-Edna Haehn P4-Cortlandt Schuyler 4--Mary Catherine Caugrhn -Katherine Lucie 9 12 14 18 21 --Betty Halsey -Ifldward Gough --Curtis Sasserson --David Metmzar -Joseph Gauyzhn ---Harold Swanson --Phillip Taylor o-Helen G ray -Dorothy Betts -Helen Olson fi-Frank Molinuro T--Madeline Blair 9-Chester Johnson 10--Melvin Gray 3 4 8 9 -Juanita Dean -Jane Pray -John Gettinirs -Gail Ht:-1rd -Robert Johnson -Anna Bruno --Myrna Edmiston '7 22--Gladys Metts --Harold Lindquist 13-Ned Perry 23-lilinoi' Larsen 11-Jzxml-S Keller 15--Sophronizi VVileox --Winifrerl Blick 14-Ruth Lamrhuns --Marie Luein - -Ada Robson -Verna Myers 17-Daniel Lueizi 25- Mzxirclalene Lawson 18-Sidney Uullxertson -Robert Branch Z2-Kenneth Merritt 125-Guy Wilcox 25--Sylvia Lucia 21-Richard Juline 26---Sara Alyce Moore -Gail Meinl 227--Eleanor Rezirclon 29-Robert Soflerlmerg Z8---George Johnson 31-Marie Gherus --Mary Elizabeth Lowrey 5 x 1 l Z ll 5 22? April May June 1---Aulnrey Knurlegarcl 1-Franees lionzivitzx Z-Elizabeth H,-rslenmlorf 2 Sherwood Miller - Toclil Sipfuins 3--Robert Uoolittle 4-Helen Groves 3 John Nnrzlim- -Everett Hullmun li--l'Iliz:ilxel,h Smith 11- -Albert. Watson -Teresa. Logan T--Wztlter Peterson 12-Jane Dietseh 8-Madeline Cole Ifl- Viola-tie Blick 13--Doris Noliinuvr 9-Winifresl Covert 15- lVl:1r'gr:lret Nystrom 14-Carleton Guy -Marie Toner -Jolin Ronan 16- Hazel Belle Smztil 20--Maurive Osterxxurzl 17 -George Hinton 19- Theodore lVlel7on:1lsl -4----lilsu lVIz1.e Sneldinjx 15 -Gnrrlon Isemun 21---Kolb:-rt B:u'ks1r1xm 23-Edmullxl Johnson -Woodrow Park -John Allen 29-June Lawson 22 Rolrerl .lzlmes -Hzlrulll Gibson -Jenn Hzulley 22-lizlrl Stroni 25 -Mary Craft --Ruth IC. Anal.-rson -Thonius NVri1rht --lileunor Sll2ll'lll1T'! 26 --Morusin NVest 23--Alfred Nlzxilrei' ZT Leroy Murletf 24- Lillian Siufgins 30- -Lzuxrzl Belle Scfhuoffer 25 -C'zu'olin Ilzxvimlson ZS!-l,'z1x'lyle Svvnsoii 31--NYilli:1m VVilsnn 158 N V4 si xvfffswx' W, 'iff' ' 'f I I S f W :gg -' f-f, '11 ys I 21 3-1 2 l l More Than An ldeol M NO BREAD can he consistently good unless the organization that sponsors it is keyed to a constant high standard of technical efficiency. S0 the Wzirreri Baking Company, instead of making 5 quality merely an ideal, makes it the guiding principle of every operation. And people lind they can depend always on the same l line bread when using BL I 1'IQR KRLYST. 5 l Warren Baking Co. The Honze 0-fBIlfl61' Kraft L Fire 'N Use Sc Occupancy l VVater Damage X Tornado Sc YVindstorm Automobile l Liability Compensation pl Plate Gifts W. li. BEN N El-T CQ. Airplane V 1 V V X i Accident SL llealrh lNTgl613??SLIL Personal Effects A SMH Heilw' 2125-200 ym-M sayings istmk isuiiamg l ENPl05l0N 'llelephone 1475 l Burglary 1 Rohhery - ,fl ,lfy nffzbilimz is fo fl lie I1 N!C'IlOQI'l1Pl'!E'l'.-IJURIS NOIiI,INKiIzR. Y 'Work hard in the daytime and enjoy the CX'6illll2.fS.f.IOIlN NOKIDINE. ' lie a nurse.-'- N1,XRf3XRli'I' NYs'rRoM. lie a inrrse.--7-Gi2xEV.x Oneiua. Run Paul xvllllfflllllll out of lwosinessf- Gyn, 01.5054 1 H- at 159 le -- hi 5 ' W WW,-N XX ' Ny ' 'IW' 'Will Q I S' I U. 'X Y IFJ 31 ll l il il i Compliments of FLCDIQIDIN CCDMPANY l l '1 1 1 li l l I l l 3 lf if ii ' ' l Compliments of l the l Warren Furniture Co. 1 l. ll flly fllllbilliflll is to ---- 3 Ilelp myaelf by helping urhei-s.-Hriiiix Oisox. , l Be a civil CIlglI1CCl'.-lxl.XURlCli QUSTIERILXRD. j lie an aeronautical engineer.-XVOUDRUW PARK. Be an engineer.-NED PERRY. , Teach cfrmmercial sulijevty-l'.xUI,IxI5 PERRY. l lll.. mi i ii i il il Jl -'il l6O li? -- is sf sm? f I fx sf X J, w' X V1 X val Q f v 1 v 'X xx f 'El 31 .arg jx? Collljviilliwifx and zfo11gr111'11if1fionx frunz zhe CCOCI-IRAN Cfwffffff Efwffffffw ffffff ! BARBER sHoP Printing Coznjwz 111A 1 ' , AND l'lfl'llI07If, Ohio BEAUTY PARLOR DeLuxr Sfndent Nnnze Cards. Thnnkiny j'0ll for your izztervst and foopzfratifnz, we remain, Sincerely, The Cfffyllflfl EN9- HW! PW- CU- Under VVarren National Bank Frank B. Finck Phone 1633 Look Up! perk Up! Worom Motors, Inc. Dress Up! Servicing Fashions were never smartel '... . BUICK Values were never more tempting PONTIAC than they are right' now. Good CADILLAC clothes alnd accessorres are among 1 LASALLE the best investments you can make today .... they cost so little that AND no man need deny himself the as- surance of being correctly dressed. Tl-IE STYLE SI-IGP Best In fllenjs Ufearn G. M. C. TRUCK 307 Penn'a Ave., West Warren, Pa. ilfy zllnbition is to --- Travel around the world and then be in radio-broadcasting.-VVALTER PETERSON Go to college or normal school.-JANE PRAY. Be a state forest ranger.-JACK RAPP. Be a fashion designer.-ELEANOR RE.-XRDON. Be an undertaker.-Ptxur, REYNOLDS. l sf 161 I LX , 'ff zmwowmwgmo NK kxkfm Z Kxwh WY, i, HQTHDAYS view- -- X I z 2 zf 9 I, I z-7.-1' 1 Zig I I Z is - I I July August September 1-William Higrhhouse 1-Leonard Swanson 2--Alyvo Wells 2-VVinil'rcd Smith -Jane GTuUllb9TL!' Q--Ruth Ge-tt1ngS ' 4-Myron Thomas 2---Mildred Lindsey --James E. Haze-ltine 6 8 21 23 24 27 9 10 90 -Paul Reynolds -James Juliano ---Alice Johnson --lreno Antlcrson --Robert ML-tzsrar -Gerald Gilison --Gertrude Landers --Gladys VVhitney --Alice VVolslencrol't -William Morse ----Lewvllyn Gibson Lavinu Morpranroth 6- -Jamvs Scnuer 24-Alyco Madden Sl--Raymond Carroll 10--John Kofoxl 17- --Barbara lizulner -Raymond Nelson 24--Mizchuel Nichols ---Florence Roos 26 --Beatrice Rossmun '1--Allin-rta Rowland 5- ---Mary Halwn li----Elsie Foster 111----Janv Culver 11-Violot Smith 13 -Surah Rossotts-1' 15- -Jann-s Cruickshzinli 16 -Jam-Eaton ----lllzxrgart-t Sheurnian IT-Dorothy Farr 21--Jeanne Ls-sser -Nora Johnson 22--Constanvo Johnson 25---Javk Loman ZS -Kathryn Kehm X QF Q Q Q il October November December 3 lilmzi Schwartz 2 -Holt-n Hultman 1 ---Dt-lforrl VVQIillt-llnie 12 13 16 18 Zu 21 22 2-1 ll-- ---M arilyn lirown --.lzlrli Rapp Lori-tra Gustafson Mary Bonnvita Host- lfillis -Gail Olson --Genova Olmvrg ---livtty Shorlmack --Kenneth lflmlwartls --Roln-rt Ht-svh Lucille Lynch 5 --Jessie A nrlrvws -Homvr Culbertson Eb---Ge-in-x'iux'v Hanime 12- -- 15 22 Arlzlli Mulniosh Osborne Nt-wliull -Carol Lowa G lzulys 'l'liorc-son --Ve-t':L Font - --Arthur Anflt-rson ls Eniorson Hyatt -Czitliurinv Elm-y ls rzwl Sh u lm an . 43 lib.- -will 162 TQ, rlwvli --Elm-:xnor Johnson 2--Stuart Nt-lson Ci--lvzi Gustafson 5-Punlinv l'orry E!--Ruth Smith 11--Ruth G. Anrlrrson -Willnrnl Wcutlivrby 13--lllalrgrari-I, Clizfiners 17-Jayne lin-its 1S-l'Zvl-rm-tt Szimm-lson 20--Martha Mm-Connell 25-Frunltos lVlc'Kt-nna -liurla Hoolcrnnn 25l-Fllizcabcth YV:-ntz 30--Alice Szunus-lson --Elsiv Sl :xquist r.rHs..rA We Aes mf RWM W V ,- A 1 0 1 XEWKXW i al? X El 31 T2 'M CARLETON O. GAY The Home of Blue Ribbon Meats V vv I p HOME CURED PRODUCTS HIGH GRADE GROCERIIZS YOU SPN YOUR SHOES BOTN-RER YOU? WELL W- l THE PROVERB XS TRUE t You uweu AW Fon IIE JA YI: r HOW PsB5URU.' DO MY V HAT AND SUXT BOT!-VER ME ? 4,-' : 'Ei .Tiff ...... ..:,. ,Q ..-. 1- l a 3a','l'i'?'-:- va- -'A, 125251225 A , 5:2122-.1 2s2Zfif.'5i'i'i2 g-.:- .5-1-:.--1:1 . , 4. Af I4 HH 1 AHf-A Everyone Says ?- If your shoes bother you- it's a sign you should stop at lN1iller's and let their expert attendants Ht you with a smart shoe that's t'0771f0!'l!l,I!l'.U A complete range of sizes in foot- wear for the whole family. GEO. H. NHLLER 226 Penn'a Ave., VVest VVhen shopping always try Murphy's first. Merchandise of the highest quality. Sold to you at 'the lowest prices. Keep in mind Murphy's-buy no USeconds or Sub- 1 Standard rn e r - my ' Y chandise. A p nach with V , f ' f hat Cool re- a K het t. . Q Q . ' . . freshing drink at ,, Bhx SOTU1C0701fhJSH11l9'! Um- Fuumaiu, it 50 ANbl0fC' S'l'Ol2ES'EVEl2YWHERE Will multi SMP' 4--- . ping a peasure. lilly lllllblfillll is lo -- Study drama and dancing and to he a good actress -Aorx ROBSUN. Go into aviation dfilfllllg.-HJOHX Roxax. Be a primary teacher.-FLORENCE Roos. lie u nurse.- SARAH Rossii'r'rER. Be either a stenographer or a nu1'se.-AI.1z1ik'i1x RowI,ixND. -- at 163 I .efjgwm M' f' ,i' S ae , 5 L 1 ' ,,, , QM , x I q ix Zi f11l w 6 1 'bmi WX xx I N S 9 I I I I E IW' 'W I I ELLIS morons S I i I I i 4 i 5 I S I SALES - SERVICE I Warren, Pa. Phone 91 1 3 I I I I i i I X wiiini wi Wi I in eww I J ' 7 ' I7 rs ix I J p - I I if 'i f f To YQ or 'ir F .go I X fix ,I I ,I if .54 x. .R NM ! U If I . Z IIN 5' I pi - I i V EL ft V yi ff? , 1 V X I x 0 Q af Armstrong Welding Shop ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC VVELDING, BRAZ- ING, CUTTING, CRACKED ENGINE BLOCKS A SPECIALTY, PORTABLE CUTTING AND VVELDING OUTFITS Phone 905 1523 Penn'a Ave., West I H 1 I 1 Gondy's Seoirood Qestouront L. K. iVIOYVBRAY, Prop. ii 329 Penn'a Ave., VVest Compliments A of In Season I Harriett-Byrt Shoppe STEAKS CHOPS SALADS X 5 SANDVVICHES E , Open Entire Year i i flfy Illllllifillll is to -1 Be a secretary.-ALICE S.-XMUELSON. just to ramble around the world.-EVERETT SAMUELSON. Be a radio engineer.- CURTIS SASSERSON. Prove that VValter VVinchel is wrong on a certain pointf- LAURA BELLE SCHAEFFER Take up naval 31'Chi'fCCIIlI'C.-CORTLANDT SCHUYLER. 164 x ff, Q7 N V x E L ful Y 1 v 1 .s -x -1 X 'El 31 x mF: 5sAQ.sxAfif4mm mf ' 15 gs , . . Wt if Q SN,-XPPY FOOTXVEAR FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE ii l ew, e. , il , K moon snors i TTIC l WA JE it crime snoiis ll Sw f N i . ' ' 3 XJ, ge JL! YN Qtfffxf-b..Z!f THE SNHTH SHOE STORE ii ll S , , i 2 XVI1 D0 NOT blxLL ANYTHIB. G --3 Except Electrical Merchandise and Service Tl1i5I,i'fYo1'f1SifX1f my Il'i.f!1 ts il O li i iii t C - 2 11 ' ' I ' X ' 2L..g.,- . , i Fm Hn Ii. il rn 4milInm1 Il--lu. f ll1CUl'DUI'ZlI6d 1 i I S To il ii e i iw. V. A LESSON IN CHIC :ilu f f I , Everv student likes to look as inconspicuous and in- , i W i, .. f. . . . . . il V Wwilfl offensive as possihle when it is Z1 question of hosiery. N I 'fi U There is no question as to correctness if she wears iQ . A ' ff , A l-lumining Bird or Kayser hose. 'llhev are valuable ix ,N , IM: lessons in sinzirtness at moderate prices that mean N ' C smart economy. I . 4 ' 'fi i i Z1 w r 1 1 ' lllllui. I Ilmm im g JOHN SON BRO I1 HERS i li W E J V ' Y 2 Y V -nWW YY W '?Y V MU V i V il lilly fulibifion is to -- ig Be ll private secretary or stenographer. - ELMA SCHXVARTZ Be zi private secretary.-Ei,siE SE.xoUisT. ii Be an llIlCl6l'I21kCl'.-JAMES SENGER. N Be an actress- Nlrxkcsrxixnr SHi3.xRM,xN. Be a preacher.-BETTY SHERBACK. W ,U . l V f swf V i 445 xl 6 IL X wks QGAWM me ' ii fx 'f- Q l- -X ' f i 5 .Xu-2 E ext ,,X is g - ,.,, .,v.,,,eW X f Mfrs I9 3 tie :if lliecziusc of the realization of the zimhitions they outlined in High School in IQKSJ + -eeeeeeeeeee-A eeee eee-+ +e ees r'mn --6 ISIS Name: Robert Branch Case History l i i l Name: Sherwood Miller Case History + +eee e e+ is i il i i 541 Name: Joseph Gaughn l 5 Case History ' Believing himself to bt- - Q I He has an irresistable the Head Dog-catcher, he His desire to cut up unl- urge to throw eggs into eaught and killed many , mais made it unsafe for electric fans to Watch the , of the dogs of the 3 people to allow their pots results. , borough. 1 I V to run free. fWmr4'W4fW474 + eme Qeee L +efe fe ee el esfe-efvMev+ + eQeesemee T + e eee ee H+ i l l . l l i l ?..l l 20 i 7017 666 i Name: John Gettings l l Name: Richard Juline l Name: Alfred Maurer l i Case History Case History I l Case History ' I P The disappointment re- l He has become a klepto- I H0 is a nervous wreck as Q , sultingz from the fact that 1 maniac as a result of , X the result of a strenuous ' he m:an't be editor of the stealing money to give to eumpaigzn in which he ran 3 Dragon again. weakened the poor. l R for President of the U. S. l his mind. i ew-eeee +WMM eee Vee +eeeee ee ee we--V-H rf for es seeded H + + he A i i ....l, .. i l i I l 4 i 33 I 090 l 22 i Name: Israel Shulman x Name: Modestine , X Name: 1 N N Miss Ruth Tilloison I base History , 1 Lust- History 3 Case History His mind bon-nme pivhleml Sho lost ht-r mind from l She rollzxpst-il when told i as a result of falling into ' loneliness when sho was l that sho eoulxln't anlvise :1 vat ol' herrinyzs he was l :Llidurti-cl in Mnreh, l l and oversee the issuing pickling forthe Czzir. 1933. of two Dragrons a your. + so-e We eeee ee-+ +e 6 use ee We + + of 7 ee 7+ --eil I 66 E+ -V V X W W l-49 13 NQQ fa ifQ w xiizgf g ,K , 1 ZA vw' N V1 Q Q y Z -ww Q 1 v X V .Rx-X U, XS ,5 if lla? ONE OF THE AMBITIONS IS TO SURPASS THE HIGH STANDARD i SET BY THE CLASS OF l933 I A i , l THE JUNIOR CLA l l EE, W A s O oo, ,E i which there is no substitute-or equivalent. ll NIOLLOY NIADE COVERS, produced by the oldest organization in the cover held, are today, as always, the standard of excel- lence. Your book, bound in a MOLLOY NIADE COVER, T ll will give you the finest obtainable. i U v1'i.'4' for i1lf.0l'Il1IIfTU1l fo f THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 NORTH AXyliS'l'liRN Avia., Cuiovxcso, lI.I.. Q: s sit , 7 fm ,, -is e roof, ,ir , -fi T , Z, , ,,,, W , ,f- , K - E, - ,71- il ,lly lllllbjfiflll is In fg X Edit a newspapeiz-Ismiai, SHUi,x1.xx. 1 Be a song composer for musical comedies.-Tons Su 1 its . l Be a Illll'hC.'--llAZEl. Bram ic SM.x11,. 'Q lie a sreiiograplier.-Ei.1znii'rH A. 5MlTH. Go to Eclinlioro Normal, and then lie a teacher at hfJII1C.fRU'I'PI SM1'rH. e MWECE, to A do ,Ae e O i - 'af 167 lie W IHS BOOK is bound in a NIOLLOY MADE COVER for , i n I 'M 'le Se , 2 l 'E' 1 Wil if 2:5 i e i l i i l 'N S l e--e ee e ' Q l i h E rf V tiilaf jg I N the forwzirc inure let E 2Q!f!1!!i's, xiQN XS J us remember that gen- E f fl ' 'N.. ' 1 1 t' - 'tf i E f llw .X X S uine ant as ing prosperi y : W lV.i i 'l i X comes only through brother- i E W will It fi ly relationship, fair profits, E ,l l ikixflk Y! '-ik-Q hmhxh X : XX . W Q f I l ill N1 and 21 desire for the best that i Q N ' ' l llll v wivx money will buy-being par- l E l' wil tieularly true of art Work, S M l llli 'villl ilk engravings and advertising. A Q X nawltlsixl lr f Q 1 ix ll 'xxx l l txt 1-W yy i N i els i X -1 i Q i ll il l ll ' - l S i':iliMl W i X g - Journal Engraving l S Xiix l llt- l C 0 m p a n y 5 it I 'fmlfifs Diflifff l Q Vvyll X Jixmnsionx xim some li Q 'i i i x ,ill X 4 g u Q till' li i S i i 1 N Irxlm 'll V Mi ' X lnrillliiiilllll L lilillllllii fili i lt i l L Ili X i . lil Vilas it l l .irf ' X Q ill i i it i -1 'ffl lllilfl r Ifilwiwllp ' R i LI ,Q li X v l i ,J . qt ms V ffm vyyf ' V1 X 'l 1 S f V V n, VX 'lllxw I9 31 .1xyxQ ? Eo C5116 Senior Glass Y Y Of 1933 Wishes the Underclassmen., Q Good Luck o n and N W Goodbye Y o Jly rlnzbifion ix to - 1 'fake up imerior decorz1tin,ug.-YLOLET Sx1I'1'H. Be either a wter1og1'apher or Z1 bcmkkeeper.-XYINIFRIZD SMITH. W Be u denial mnrse.-E1,E.xNou Smxxzuukrz. Become a Illll'SC.-EISA 1N1.'xu SNFLDIXG. 1 Be the rnuuager of il menk clothing s1ore.QRomcR'1' SUDERBURG. -- QQ 169 ff? '- ll! Y, X fly' X V X vf wif v 1 v 1 , -X -1 N 'EI 31 'l Va 5 . 511 HE 1933 Dragon is complete. We hope its readers Will like it. If they do, our efforts and the efforts of those who have so ably assisted us will be amply repaid. Its production is the result of cooperation -cooperation from the student body, the staff, the faculty, the advertisers, and loyal coopera- tion from the photographer, engraver, and the printer. YVe especially wish to extend our thanks to hir. Swanson, of the Jamestown journal Engraving Company, and Mr. Ylohr, of The Nlohr Printery, of XXVQYFCH, for their able as- sistance over and above their obligations. VVithout the assistance of all of these, the Dragon as it is would not have been possible. - ALFRED ZXIAURER, Editor. -maxi Egg.- I i s A xf QWW Z A f 'lx W l F' Q x ff, X X X V x K ' '111 1 Q v v 1 K - -1 Q 2 'Q 31 Nair AUfOQFd 1 , Q L 4 1 by . fwfw ff - 1 ff--wfff ,ff ,,,,,.J v .ff - 6524 l7l fi?- Tr fx Mrk' Drrtery Www 5 LUN


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